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s*** JT don't worry about that a single second. Spotting was great.

I don't mind the dents and scratches one bit. I just want to rub that brown mark off there.
 
Tell me how to get these limb marks out. They are just colored marks. No scratch that I can see or feel. View attachment 1072429

Clay bar?

Always Clay Bar first. If that doesn't work, wash the area with dish soap to remove oils/old wax. Then use a fine polishing compound (you can just use Meguiars Ultimate Compound) until it is gone. I use a Chemical Guy's v39 Compound. If it does not seem to be coming off, use a coarser compound, and smooth it out with a fine compound. Then, re-wax.

I do everything with a DA Polisher, which really speeds up the process.
 
Yeah. But if the paint is already rough everywhere else, going through the above pains in probably unnecessary. You could always rub the mark with some NuFinish and call it a day.
 
Pretty sure that bottom mark is my fault; Bomar's got a matching one. I couldn't keep you guys far enough off those roots jutting out the side of that narrow dump out to the creek.

My bad, fellas.

J to the mother truckin T.
 
J to the mother truckin T.

You mean this guy? Guestbook at the Blair Witch Homestead...had to:

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2002 Chevrolet Z71 rear brakes.


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Holy Shi*!

Male or female owner/driver?
 
What made them finally give up and bring it in?

the squealing....









and the fact that the brake pedal acted like your gas pedal...
 
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