There is no residue on the decal as far as i can tell. It seems like it is oil or something that has seeped into the material. I actually had an xpel shop install this and they could not remove the marks.
I bought a vinyl decal from china for a project on my car. The decal was rolled up in a tube and a piece of tape had been applied to keep it tight. Well the tape or adhesive or whatever from the tape absorbed into the vinyl and nothing I have tried will remove it. I have tried water, soapy...
I want to find something that comes in a spray bottle or aerosol. Hopefully good at removing oil/tar/dirt/mud etc, mainly on painted/coated steel frame. I believe the frame is zinc coated and then painted with something from the factory I'm not sure what. But there is some exposed steel under...
glass cleaner, 91% isopropyl alcohol and paint thinner didn't work. The wiper blades are the OEM that came brand new with the car. I think I need to use a polishing compound perhaps. Funny enough I'm trying to super clean the glass to apply a rain repelling coating. The blades might be due...
I noticed on my car that I have some dark marks from where the rubber wipers sit on the glass. I can't seem to get it off. I was thinking of trying paint thinner next. Also how to keep it from coming back? Is there some sort of coating I need to apply to the glass or to the wipers themselves?
My only concern about the PNS is that I have read it is hard to wipe off cleanly. Also when it starts to lose its hydrophobicity do you need to remove it somehow? Removal can be a nightmare for some products.
I have been looking into it a bunch but there aren't a lot of reviews yet of it. My concern would be removal. I read somewhere you need to use a special chemical to remove it.
I've been doing some research into this and haven't found a whole lot. Some of the coatings (like Line-X ultra) seem to do the job but are permanent and pricey (basically a paint). Others like XPEL trackwrap or trakktape or track armour are temporary. I have thought that a ppf like xpel that...
One of the most annoying things in any car I have owned has always been the plasticizers offgassing and coming out of the dash and depositing on the inside of the front glass. It is always a huge pain to get off the glass. So my two questions are: what is the best product to get it off the...
Well it is the same pattern on each side if you folded my tailgate in half lol. That's the weird part. I tried adding more 303 to the panel and it totally covered it up. However within hours it started showing up again. After a few days it looks like the picture I posted again.
I don't think they are lying. Sometimes the manufacturer only sells the part all together. For example there are some removable clips I broke taking off another trim panel and I found out from the parts department (they called Chrysler) that you cannot get them separately and have to buy a new...
2019 Jeep Cherokee. I don't trust the dealers to replace my entire rear tailgate since they said they have to repaint the new panel and transfer the glass, wiring, etc. The part alone is $1200. They did say that I can take it up with Chrysler customer service if I want to push the issue. It...