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titan1985
01-23-2017, 02:50 PM
New member here and newish to detailing. My patrol car needs a detail as is in a wash, clay, polish for light swirls and wax. My hesitation has to do with all the decal designs. My car is 15 charger so I really don't need to screw up the striping. My plan is to use hd speed followed with HD express spray wax. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Just02896
01-23-2017, 03:06 PM
Vinyl graphics shouldn't be any problem at all. Polish and wax right over them as if they were paint. Just be careful not to leave wax residue along the outer edges of the graphics! Lol!

gsbell
01-23-2017, 03:06 PM
Mask off the decals, that's what I do for my factory applied graphics

titan1985
01-23-2017, 03:15 PM
Masking off all the stripes would be a huge pain

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titan1985
01-23-2017, 03:16 PM
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Just02896
01-23-2017, 03:23 PM
Masking off all the stripes would be a huge pain

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There really is no need to mask off the decals so long as you tread lightly across them during the polishing process. I used to mask off vinyl graphics when I first started out and ran into the problem of tape adhesive transfer from the heat generated while polishing. Was a pain in the ass to remove the residue and caused marring on the vinyl so I ended up having to polish the vinyl after all. If your vinyl graphics are in good shape you will not have any problems with polishing right over them. In fact they will look much better from a light polishing!

LEDetailing
01-23-2017, 03:39 PM
New member here and newish to detailing. My patrol car needs a detail as is in a wash, clay, polish for light swirls and wax. My hesitation has to do with all the decal designs. My car is 15 charger so I really don't need to screw up the striping. My plan is to use hd speed followed with HD express spray wax. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Take home squad or used in a fleet?

As long as you keep applying the spray wax every few washes you should be good to go. Get a good wheel brush and cleaner for those wheels. Or are they fancy wheel covers?

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LSNAutoDetailing
01-23-2017, 03:44 PM
Graphics, PPF (Paint protection film) etc are fine. Please correct me if I'm wrong but I believe McKee's actually makes a product specifically for flat colored graphics.
Nice cruiser! Could you please take some nice before, 50/50 and after shots for the Show-N-Shine section with a write-up? Would love to see that.

Good luck!

Mike Phillips
01-23-2017, 03:50 PM
If the graphics are glossy, then buff around them as best as you can and I even will buff on them with an ultra fine cut polish and ultra soft foam pad.

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Just use a soft touch...

Somewhere around here I have before and after pictures for buffing out an ORIGINAL Screaming Phoenix graphic on an all original 1978 Trans Am, the one that's on the cover of my RUPES how-to book.


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titan1985
01-23-2017, 03:51 PM
Take home squad or used in a fleet?

As long as you keep applying the spray wax every few washes you should be good to go. Get a good wheel brush and cleaner for those wheels. Or are they fancy wheel covers?

Sending you a PM.
Take home car and the wheels are just hubcaps. I really wish we could run them with the black rim under the hubcap.

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titan1985
01-23-2017, 03:51 PM
Graphics, PPF (Paint protection film) etc are fine. Please correct me if I'm wrong but I believe McKee's actually makes a product specifically for flat colored graphics.
Nice cruiser! Could you please take some nice before, 50/50 and after shots for the Show-N-Shine section with a write-up? Would love to see that.

Good luck!
I will definitely try to get some before after side by side shots up

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WAXOFF
01-23-2017, 08:58 PM
That's what I like to see. A person who takes pride in not only their job but what they drive while doing their job. If you patrolled by my house and pulled me over we could forget about the ticket and check for swirls and scratches.

GSKR
01-24-2017, 06:56 AM
I detailed a fully restored crown vic fla state trooper car for there training Academy. The graphics and lettering posed no threat as I skimmed over them with very little heat.With some common sense you will complete that no promblem.

parttimer
01-24-2017, 07:28 PM
Decals are no issue

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mikejames
01-25-2017, 12:44 AM
HD Speed followed by Poxy is a killer combo that will last longer. Poxy is a dream to work with!