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  • Removing Debadged ghost marks

    Tonite i just debadged my brothers car, it's deep maroon red in colour. After removing the badges i notice shadow/ghosts marks where the badges were.

    Just wanted some advice or links to other post that shows how to remove these logo shadows.

    desprate for info as the marks are very ugly and shade different in the paint work is quite substantial.
    As Smooth as Glass ;D

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    Re: Removing Debadged ghost marks

    Hi anklebreaker,

    Welcome to Meguiar's Online!

    Originally posted by anklebreaker
    Tonite i just debadged my brothers car, it's deep maroon red in colour. After removing the badges i notice shadow/ghosts marks where the badges were.

    Just wanted some advice or links to other post that shows how to remove these logo shadows.

    desprate for info as the marks are very ugly and shade different in the paint work is quite substantial.
    Does this car have a clear coat?
    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Hi Mike

      Thanks for the quick response.

      Yes, the car is clear coated.

      Hear from you soon
      As Smooth as Glass ;D

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      • #4
        Because the car has a clear coat, any fading of color in the color coat cannot be addressed as the clear coat will prevent you from reaching it and the the color difference you're seeing is at the basecoat level.

        If there are impressions in the clear coat from where the badges were you can probably improve and possibly remove these by using a product like ScratchX by hand or one of our cleaner/polishes by machine. The idea being and the goal to remove a little clear coat until you've leveled the surface in the affected area until it has a uniform appearance. Often time you cannot completely remove these impressions in the clear coat but you can improve them to the point to where you cannot see them easily with your eyes.

        There's some related information in Meguiar's FAQ here,


        5. Can a clear coat fade?


        Yes and No

        The word fade means to:

        "Lose color or brightness gradually."

        Technically speaking, since the clear coat has no color, it cannot fade or lose it's brightness (at least if we use the above definition).

        It can however become dull, but that's not the same as fading and is more typically a sign of oxidation and the build up of above surface contaminants. (See in this FAQ – Can a clear coat oxidize?)

        Now lets ask the above question in just a little different way.

        Can the color coat below the clear coat fade?

        In short, the answer is yes, however, it depends upon the environment in which the car is exposed.

        A car parked inside most of its life, far away from the equator will not show much sign of fading.
        A car continually parked outside in a desert region close to the equator will fade more quickly and the results will be more apparent over time because of the increased exposure to UV rays.
        While these answers are technically correct, the non-technical answer to the question, "Can a clear coat fade?", is yes, but very slowly. So slowly that most people cannot perceive any visual change over the course of normal day-to-day living or during the length of the ownership of their car.
        Mike Phillips
        760-515-0444
        showcargarage@gmail.com

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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        • #5
          Hi Mike

          I now understand why these impression may not be able to be removed because of the clear coat stopping me from getting to the base coat of the paint and that this color difference is cause by fading in the color coat.

          Thank for the help, i'll try the methods you mentioned above and see if i can reduce the appearance of the impressions to be not as easily seen with the eyes.
          As Smooth as Glass ;D

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