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How do I get this off of the X1 Decal???
Anybody know how to get this film off of these decals? I understand the scratches will stay but I canot get the cloudy stuff off.
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I wonder if an eraser pad would work without damaging the decal.
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Try vinegar and water yet? Next magic eraser. Then light rubbing compound.
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apply a wrap
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have you tried any Babes products?
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I'm not sure I would go the magic eraser route.
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I would be very careful about the magic eraser....I would try waxing it first and then a product called Flitz. I used Flitz on my Xseries badges and they look brand new. Rub in an area less seen first
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Acetone
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I've tried polishing compound, babes boat bright and rubbing alcohol. I will try some vinager and if that does not do it I will get some Flitz.
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Your going to have to use an orbital and a foam pad so it will get warm
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