Debadging: How bad does white fade?
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Debadging: How bad does white fade?
So I was thinking about debadging my car. It is about 2 years old and has spent some time in the sun. I do wax it from time to time and keep it clean. I know some colors fade worse than others, I figured white would fade the least/be the least noticeable. Should I go ahead and debadge it?
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If you do, be prepared to either get it acid- washed professionally or you may have toi clay bar it/ use compund. It will be more than likely a bit more white under the lettering, but it can be fixed with a minimal amount of problems.
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Originally Posted by Ditchhanger
If you do, be prepared to either get it acid- washed professionally or you may have toi clay bar it/ use compund. It will be more than likely a bit more white under the lettering, but it can be fixed with a minimal amount of problems.
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Originally Posted by WHITEGD8WAGON
imho, just put that "wrx" back to its original location. no point shaving and putting "crab" back on.
I like the W-R-X spread across the back, looks different. I do like the clean look too though...
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