paint fade
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paint fade
I decided to be an idiot today and just de-badge the g35 off my car (was going to take INIFINITI off too but I ran into a complication). Stupid Goo-Gone faded my paint and now i have a slightly green-ish tint where the g35 use to be . Can i take touch up paint and sand down that area, do a thin touch up paint layer, then re-coat it? Is there any way to fix that spot without repainting the entire trunk area? Also any easier method would be awesome. Need help soon!
Last edited by Tslider; 07-26-2009 at 04:26 PM.
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That's new and different, I've never seen GooGone scratch or fade paint! Looks like your car was very dirty from the pic, should have started clean to begin. Go ahead, remove the infiniti letters and have someone with a highspeed buffer clean up your trunklid. Then add several coats of quality wax to preserve what you have, should look good!
Gary
Gary
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yeah i swear it was goo-gone. I looked into it more and apprently they changed their formula to an "extreme" which is all that was sold at Lowes. The scratch is my dumb *** fault, i went to pick off one last piece of gunk and it peeled paint, apparently the goo-gone ate through some clear coat or something not quite sure. The paint fade is just because it is a highly concentrated solution, im guessing that i can buffer it and use a few coats of wax, hopefully that helps. Not quite sure, if not I guess i can get my guy to do a touch-up paint job
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How did you get the goo gone to stick in just the area of the lettering though? On the multiple cars I have done, it usually drips down the paint.
Can you feel a difference in height when you rub your finger over it? Try the clay bar trick with a plastic bag. (put your hand in wet bag, onto wet paint and run it over to see if there is any bumps) Then clay it and use a good polish with a buffer and I don't doubt that it will look good again.
Good luck
Can you feel a difference in height when you rub your finger over it? Try the clay bar trick with a plastic bag. (put your hand in wet bag, onto wet paint and run it over to see if there is any bumps) Then clay it and use a good polish with a buffer and I don't doubt that it will look good again.
Good luck
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i didnt direct apply goo-gone, directions on the bottle say to use a rag, i used an old microfiber rag that I never use anymore then just threw away afterward. I guess the rubbing caused all of this, probably just gonna take it to my local guy to get it touched-up thats about the only solution i can think of right now.This sucks...
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