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Apr 22, 2010 #1 6 6spd New Member Established Member Joined May 21, 2004 Messages 1,025 Location Ontario. Canada x Last edited: Apr 25, 2012
Apr 22, 2010 #2 bwahl602 New Member Established Member Joined Apr 7, 2009 Messages 569 Location West Grove, Pa take it to the shop and say wtf... have them re-clear the decklid
Apr 22, 2010 #3 T TwinTurbo4vGT Slowest GT alive :) Established Member Joined Jan 31, 2007 Messages 10,890 Location Staten Island, NY bwahl602 said: take it to the shop and say wtf... have them re-clear the decklid Click to expand... :bored: you can try wetsanding it and buffing it out.
bwahl602 said: take it to the shop and say wtf... have them re-clear the decklid Click to expand... :bored: you can try wetsanding it and buffing it out.
Apr 22, 2010 #4 9 99stanger RPB Established Member Joined May 24, 2006 Messages 2,801 Location Worcester, Ma As long as there is a clear coat where the badge use to be you can wetsand and buff.
Apr 23, 2010 #5 black 10th vert Well-Known Member Established Member Joined Nov 15, 2007 Messages 6,188 Location MA 99stanger said: As long as there is a clear coat where the badge use to be you can wetsand and buff. Click to expand... This is true, but, if the base color is not exact, you will still see the GT logo anyway. Honestly, your best bet is to just buy a brand new emblem, and put it back on.
99stanger said: As long as there is a clear coat where the badge use to be you can wetsand and buff. Click to expand... This is true, but, if the base color is not exact, you will still see the GT logo anyway. Honestly, your best bet is to just buy a brand new emblem, and put it back on.