Some new pics of my car during wash
#22
RE: Some new pics of my car during wash
ORIGINAL: so1o2k3
To take off the dealership badge, spray some water/alcohol/soap mixutre on it. Pry it off, and clean up the rest of the glue with some goo-gone.
To take off the dealership badge, spray some water/alcohol/soap mixutre on it. Pry it off, and clean up the rest of the glue with some goo-gone.
#23
RE: Some new pics of my car during wash
paint looks really good, very nice looking car, I need a chin spoiler! Do you ever have problems hitting it on the curb when parking, or do you always make sure to watch it?
EDIT: I had the dealer take off their little badge/sticker before I drove off with it, I dont know how hard it is to take it off, but you definitely should, like the others said. It'll take all the negative focus on it away.
EDIT: I had the dealer take off their little badge/sticker before I drove off with it, I dont know how hard it is to take it off, but you definitely should, like the others said. It'll take all the negative focus on it away.
#24
RE: Some new pics of my car during wash
That's the one thing I hate about my chin spoiler. It seems that every curb or convenience store entrance/exit has a magnet that attracts my chin spoiler. I keep bumper black on mine to keep it looking new.
ORIGINAL: handyandy
paint looks really good, very nice looking car, I need a chin spoiler! Do you ever have problems hitting it on the curb when parking, or do you always make sure to watch it?
EDIT: I had the dealer take off their little badge/sticker before I drove off with it, I dont know how hard it is to take it off, but you definitely should, like the others said. It'll take all the negative focus on it away.
paint looks really good, very nice looking car, I need a chin spoiler! Do you ever have problems hitting it on the curb when parking, or do you always make sure to watch it?
EDIT: I had the dealer take off their little badge/sticker before I drove off with it, I dont know how hard it is to take it off, but you definitely should, like the others said. It'll take all the negative focus on it away.
#25
RE: Some new pics of my car during wash
ORIGINAL: bluepony4.6
That's the one thing I hate about my chin spoiler. It seems that every curb or convenience store entrance/exit has a magnet that attracts my chin spoiler. I keep bumper black on mine to keep it looking new.
That's the one thing I hate about my chin spoiler. It seems that every curb or convenience store entrance/exit has a magnet that attracts my chin spoiler. I keep bumper black on mine to keep it looking new.
ORIGINAL: handyandy
paint looks really good, very nice looking car, I need a chin spoiler! Do you ever have problems hitting it on the curb when parking, or do you always make sure to watch it?
EDIT: I had the dealer take off their little badge/sticker before I drove off with it, I dont know how hard it is to take it off, but you definitely should, like the others said. It'll take all the negative focus on it away.
paint looks really good, very nice looking car, I need a chin spoiler! Do you ever have problems hitting it on the curb when parking, or do you always make sure to watch it?
EDIT: I had the dealer take off their little badge/sticker before I drove off with it, I dont know how hard it is to take it off, but you definitely should, like the others said. It'll take all the negative focus on it away.
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