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bruce bailey
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Date Posted: 01:36:43 09/17/02 Tue
In reply to: David 's message, "decal residue removal?" on 13:14:09 09/16/02 Mon

Go to the auto paint supply shop and check out some of the 3M products. I did a whole car with one spray can. Pick up some #2000 wet sand paper to get any edges feathered and polish out with a liquid polish like meguires.

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