Rene T
Site Team
I just tried mayonnaise. Had to just in case it would have worked. NOPE.
This decal was really burnt from the sun real bad. Now I'm starting to think that maybe it got burnt right into the finish and the only way to remove the indications is by buffing. The decal had 1000's of tiny cracks in it and these cracks appear to show up on the finish. It's nothing you can feel with your finger nails. It may be oxidation and the only way to remove it is like I said is buffing. When I run my hand over the area, there is no stickyness or any friction. The surface is smooth.
This decal was really burnt from the sun real bad. Now I'm starting to think that maybe it got burnt right into the finish and the only way to remove the indications is by buffing. The decal had 1000's of tiny cracks in it and these cracks appear to show up on the finish. It's nothing you can feel with your finger nails. It may be oxidation and the only way to remove it is like I said is buffing. When I run my hand over the area, there is no stickyness or any friction. The surface is smooth.