wrote on my muddy truck now writing still shows!
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
wrote on my muddy truck now writing still shows!
got a few questions.. few days ago, i went mudding, and it was my girlfriends birthday so i wrote on my truck with my finger happy bday and stuff, drove around all weekend.. and finally washed it.. but i can still see the writing i wrote.. i just did a quick wash with it...
any ideas how to get it off? clay bar?
I don't really wash my truck much as i don't really like clean trucks
any ideas how to get it off? clay bar?
I don't really wash my truck much as i don't really like clean trucks
#2
Vintage bike builder
Clay bar is about the only thing.
I used to race motocross pretty heavily so my SUV was always covered in dust and mud from driving to the track and towing my trailer. All my friends thought it would be great to draw through the dust on it with their fingers. I used a clay bar and took it off.
I used to race motocross pretty heavily so my SUV was always covered in dust and mud from driving to the track and towing my trailer. All my friends thought it would be great to draw through the dust on it with their fingers. I used a clay bar and took it off.
#3
Senior Member
May be scratches in the clear. Some generic scratch remover or clear coat safe compound should get rid of it.
#4
Senior Member
If the scratches are not deep you should be able to easily remove with scratch remover. If they are deeper you may need a more aggressive polish and a dual action polisher.
#5
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Thread Starter
clay bar didn't work, it removed some of it but most of it is still their.. name some brands?
#6
Senior Member
Scratch X is a common one at the box stores. Meguiar's mirror glaze 83 is my "go to" for bi-annual polishing. Best results are with a dual action buffer. If it's not something you're going to use very often you can try the Meguiar's DA attachment for your drill.
Just remember to use a wax or sealant when you're done to protect the clear coat.
Just remember to use a wax or sealant when you're done to protect the clear coat.
#7
Senior Member
Clay bar is not going to remove scratches, machine polish probably needed compound and then a finishing polish. If you really went nuts it may not all come out if its to deep.
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#8
1st off,never,ever write in or try to rub off mud on paint or glass.What you end up with is scratches.
You have two solutions,you can coverup the scratches with mud,since you don't like a clean truck,this would work out well for you.
Or,you could try polishing compound and a buffer as others have said.Start with the finest compound and if that fails step to up a blend that's a little more aggressive.
BTW Happy B-Day to your girl,tell her she owes you a little something now.
You have two solutions,you can coverup the scratches with mud,since you don't like a clean truck,this would work out well for you.
Or,you could try polishing compound and a buffer as others have said.Start with the finest compound and if that fails step to up a blend that's a little more aggressive.
BTW Happy B-Day to your girl,tell her she owes you a little something now.