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EBPcivicsi

GOT PREP?
I was given poorboy's PP as a Christmas gift, at first I was a bit puzzled by the product. As usuall it was operator error, I wasn't allowing it to dry fully before removing and I was using too much. Since then I have found more uses for this product than I can count, The latest was on the window of a 2004 GMC Denali.

The truck was delivered as a Christmas gift this year and the dealer left the adhesive from the buyers guide on the glass. A bit unprofessional IMO, especially so since this is a rather high profile client.

Anyway, Sunday I detailed it. I just couldn't leave it on there!

I applied a tiny bit of pro polish and some elbow grease and VOILA! It was gone! Now I could have used some adhesive remover and a razor blade, but I didn't know what type of effect it may have had on the factory tint. Maybe none since it is a baked coating, but why take the chance.

Before:
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After:
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Here is a pic of the finished product:

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That's sweet dude!! Great work again Joe. I'm sure this one was easier than your brothers :lmfao
 
I love the Denali grill...

I think this is the beefy looking SUV on the road. I lke the grill on the Denali better that its twin brother the Escalade.
 
EBP,

Nice work! I agree, PP is a very versatile product. I've used it on chrome, windows, plastic, and of course paint.
 
dalmore said:
Cool Tip! How did you post multiple pictures in one post? I can't figure it out.

Those pics weren't attached,they were hosted off another site :)
 
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