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.
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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.
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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.