I use Excel (free) and made up my own spreadsheets to account for everything. It's a learning experience so if time is of the essence it may not work for you. If you do try and use it I suggest getting the book titled "Teach Yourself Visually" by Nancy Muir. My version is the Microsoft Office...
I'm with you. It just seems that in order to remove we have to do more abrasive polishing to a already corrected surface to start over. Or, as I've read elsewhere, let time and regular maintenance take over and it will eventually wear off.
Somehow I think you are talking about the muffler and that part of it that faces to the rear of the car. That was coated with a rust preventative coating that appears to have de-graded over time. Either recoat or remove and polish. However if you remove you might find that the "can" is not...
I'm glad this post appeared. I don't have any issues with application of Reload. My question is....besides Eraser which seems to help in removal....what do you use as a sure fire way to get rid of a cured coating of Reload? I've looked here and at other sites and can't seem to locate a good...
Alot of the Toyota models come with Einkei(sp?) type rims which have actual stickers in them indicating whatever. My RPF1's have those same stickers in them. I'm finding that they eventually wear away. So I'm not making any extra effort to be rid of them. Some folks look for them to determine...