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  • Safe on Decals

    Hey everyone!

    Would like to know if products like deep crystal paint cleaner are safe on decals?? Have you ever heard of Meguiars products damaging decals??
    Would like to know as work ute is filthy and needs a massive clean up this weekend..

    Cheers in advance

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    Re: Safe on Decals

    I do not know the official answer, but in my *personal* experience you can polish over decals similarly to paint, although I generally use less aggressive products.

    I would *think* that DC paint cleaner would be plenty safe for a decal on a car. I just used a rotary, yellow polishing pad, and M86 on decals without issue...

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    • #3
      Re: Safe on Decals

      I've never had any problems. Just be carefully around edges and corners.
      Scott

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      • #4
        Re: Safe on Decals

        I have never had any problems either but you should use care around them just to be safe.
        Brandon

        2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

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        • #5
          Re: Safe on Decals

          Depending on the decal of course I doubt the product itself would hurt it but you catching the edge or over working it might. Like Scott said, just be careful around the edges.
          Usually if the decal is to small for me to work inside the edges by machine I’ll just work around it and come back and work carefully by hand.

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          • #6
            Re: Safe on Decals

            My experience with decals is very very limited (as I don't work on many cars besides my own, which are decal free) but very experienced detailers who I do trust strongly warn about being VERY cautious when dealing with them, including STRONG warning that "chemicals and/or abrasives in some products can remove the ultra thin coating on a decal leading to decal failure as the color starts coming off the decal and then finally breaks down."

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            • #7
              Re: Safe on Decals

              Hey

              thanks for the help and advice... You have got to love this place lol..

              Cheers again

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              • #8
                Re: Safe on Decals

                And just to add...

                Meguiar's doesn't recommend any of our paint care products for decals or graphics. Some people have had good luck at improving the appearance of a deteriorated decals and graphics by lightly cleaning or apply a wax over them but with so many things, test first to a small area and if it doesn't look good stop.

                Also as mentioned, always be very careful around the tips or edges of decals and graphics because once they start to lift it never gets any better.

                Mike Phillips
                760-515-0444
                showcargarage@gmail.com

                "Find something you like and use it often"

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