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Old 04-04-2010, 06:20 PM
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Had a crappy paint done and its starting to "fog" or crack. Any recommendations? I heard the clay bar is good.
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Chances are if it's to that point there's no saving it, Shows you get what you pay for
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If the clear is already peeling then its past the point that a clay bar or compound will fix. You're probably going to have to get it repainted and this time have a quality one done
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Originally Posted by bigj2717
If the clear is already peeling then its past the point that a clay bar or compound will fix. You're probably going to have to get it repainted and this time have a quality one done
X2 Only way to fix that is a re-paint. The clay bar does wonderful things but it will not fix peeling clear coat




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