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nighthawkcoupe said:I think the more pressing issues are the "ABS" badge placed over the third brake light and the bumper sticker.
Legacy99 said:If he doesn't have a machine polisher, try Meg's Ultimate compound by hand. I don't think it will match completly, but it will probably look better than it is.
Legacy99 said:What about the bumper itself?
nighthawkcoupe said:I think the more pressing issues are the "ABS" badge placed over the third brake light and the bumper sticker.
Bigpoppa3346 said:What about the entire car? :nervous2:
yakky said:Its a tough crowd around here. That ABS on the rear brake light is pretty bad.
erics00ls said:This is one of the reasons I don't come to Autopia.org much anymore because folks like you three always have some excuse to post arrogant crap like the two posts above this text. I didn't ask for your opinions on the car, I asked how he can fix it.
nighthawkcoupe said:I'm sorry if my post came off as arrogant- it wasn't intended that way. I just couldn't understand why someone would worry about debadging when they have bumper stickers and are adding badges to the rear windshield. Your explanation seems to have cleared that up, and I'm glad your friend doesn't want an ABS badge in his window.
Let me give you some advice that may be more useful-and I think this is what Bigpoppa was getting at with his "arrogant" post. Anything you can do to clean up that area enough to blend the fading will also look ridiculously out of place in comparison to the rest of the car. What your friend really needs to do if he is serious about getting this car looking good is to first get rid of the clearcoat oxidation. A good product to try (some will disagree) is turtle wax liquid clay bar. It removes oxidation with ease-especially if machine polishing is not an option. May even help blend the debadge job a bit. Follow this up with a real clay bar-may not help with the debadging but the car probably needs it. Then move on to a polish like the ultimate compound mentioned above.
Let us know what kind of products you/your friend have, and what kind of money he is willing to spend, and we can help some more.
nighthawkcoupe said:By the way- my accord is not "base model," and big poppa's LS could be as new as 2006 judging by the body style-hardly an old car. Either way-I don't think either of us think or act like we are "ballers" because of them. Any pictures you post on forums are going to be criticized whether you ask for it or not.
erics00ls said:Again, I asked how to fix that problem. I didn't ask about anything else.
Edit: For giggles, his LS is an 00, 01, or 02.