Ric
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- First Name
- Ric
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- San Bernardino, CA
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- Honda Accord
You and me both!I need pics of a Oxford white Ranger in my drive way.
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You and me both!I need pics of a Oxford white Ranger in my drive way.
John...looks great. I love the graphic too!My Ranger just got new shoes (GY Duratracs, 265/65/18) and side graphics.
It has stock FX4 suspension for now.
Also,waiting on fender flares and ADD lite side steps.
did you try to polish it out?I pick up these stains on all four wheel well moldings and can’t get it off. I tried degreaser, tar and bug, remover, wax, and clay bar. Anyone have any suggestions?
That was going to be my suggestion - use some polishing compound. If that other stuff didn't take it off, it might be some sort of paint/adhesive or something. Hopefully some work with polishing compound will remove it.did you try to polish it out?
I really, really like that. Looks great!My Ranger just got new shoes (GY Duratracs, 265/65/18) and side graphics.
It has stock FX4 suspension for now.
Also,waiting on fender flares and ADD lite side steps.
Polishing compound didn’t do it either. It looks like it’s stained. I’m bummed.That was going to be my suggestion - use some polishing compound. If that other stuff didn't take it off, it might be some sort of paint/adhesive or something. Hopefully some work with polishing compound will remove it.
Tried it, nope stains are still there.Try white vinegar.
Maybe see if the dealership will pro-bono (wishful thinking?) remove, sand and repaint. Otherwise, perhaps DIY remove, sand, paint with touch-up spray, followed by light sand and paint with clearcoat.Tried it, nope stains are still there.
Maybe see if the dealership will pro-bono (wishful thinking?) remove, sand and repaint. Otherwise, perhaps DIY remove, sand, paint with touch-up spray, followed by light sand and paint with clearcoat.