Re: RE: RE: Re: Re: Sticker removal

From: Gary Hedlin (ghedlin@theramp.net)
Date: Thu Jun 12 2003 - 16:34:55 EDT


Personally, I would wet sand it with 2000 grit with a constant stream of
water, then buff it with some 3M Perfect-it III

-- 
Gary Hedlin
President
Hedlin Web Designs
http://www.hedlin.net
""Tim Althoff"" <talthoff@yllwdkta.com> wrote in message
news:4EBE1B363F81D048BE0A3D264CAB25112862CB@constellation.ibeamsolutions.com...
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> you might be able to use 3M's hand glaze.  I know it is available at Pep
Boys, but i would suggest just take it to a good shop...
>
> Tim Althoff
> www.yllwdkta.com
>
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Craig Rash [mailto:CRash@infosysinc.com]
> Sent: Thu 6/12/2003 3:30 PM
> To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
> Cc:
> Subject: DML: RE: Re: Re: Sticker removal
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> Is this something I could do with a light rubbing compound??
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>
> Craig Rash
> -------------
> 2000 Dakota Sport
> ClubCab
> Black
> 3.9 w/FABM
> JVC 12CD changer w/head unit
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: scsilverdak [mailto:scsilverdak@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 12:27 PM
> To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
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> A very light AND I mean light colorsanding of the area's where the
> decals were will remove the shadowing left from the decals.
>
> A body or detail shop that sands and buffs can fix this minor
> problem....
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> The clear coat is very thin, so extreme caution is needed to sand and
> buff the factory clear coat.
>
> Ron-
> Performance consultant
> Muscletrucks.net
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