XtreMeAuto
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- Aug 24, 2006
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i was wondering what is the safest and best way to do this? is there a solution without replacing it?.. please advice..
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Yup on my suv the bumper and lower side moldings are painted/cleared to match each other (looks sharp). But right above the lower sides is a plastic molding strip with "Mountaineer" Etched into it that has a flake like coating. I don't use the PC on that as it looks like it would eat right through the paint, I just used AIO on a micrfiber pad and buffed away.XtreMeAuto said:im sorry.. i shouldve been more specific.. these are actually plastic side moldings.. Surfer, thanks for ur response.. i think ur refering to painted moldings..
What is the best way to remove water spots from plastic moldings..
buff it out, using a non-cutting pad?
i hope this clears it up..
Surfer said:Yup on my suv the bumper and lower side moldings are painted/cleared to match each other (looks sharp). But right above the lower sides is a plastic molding strip with "Mountaineer" Etched into it that has a flake like coating. I don't use the PC on that as it looks like it would eat right through the paint, I just used AIO on a micrfiber pad and buffed away.