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Old 03-06-2008, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by seand1111 View Post
He is talking about the body of the vehicle dork. It is a painted part, using clay bar or rubbing compound will work just fine. I wanna see you torch the painted body parts of your vehicle....



Don't do what he said, he has no idea what part you are talking about. Clay bar and/or rubbing compound will be your friend in this area. If the bugs have "eaten" through the clear (i.e. previous owner left dead bugs on it too long), then there may not be much you can do to save it.

OK goof , I thought he meant the plastic piece under the bumper ......oh and you've never made a mistake , huh , punk !

and yes the invisible glass will take bugs off your painted plastic part, if it's nicked up try some touch up paint from an airbrush and smooth over with acetone.
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