Ghosting after Debading

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maswindell

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I removed the rear badges from an 04 nad the Chevrolet emblem has significant ghosting. What's the best process to remedy ?

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Trend Setta

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I removed the rear badges from an 04 nad the Chevrolet emblem has significant ghosting. What's the best process to remedy ?

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autogeek.com

Use a 7424 Porter Cable, and buff the hell out of it with some polish would be your best bet, not sure how bad it is...pics would help
 

NJ04HOE

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I did mine by hand, I used a clay bar then waxed it and you would never know there was ever emblems there.
 

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Lucky guy, the fool that put my badges on used superglue or some epoxy so I'm down to the primer in a few small spots. Like the others said a claybar and orbital will make short work of the haze.
 

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Only on my passenger side do I show something other than ghosting, it's more like a paint repair spot, not sure what it is. To cure that, I ordered some new lettering for the doors only. Italics large font and will say FLYFISH, that would be the only marking on the Hoe, it's my fishing rig anyway, so why not.
 
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