What's your biggest car cleaning fu*k up?

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Hi, what detail/cleaning product is best for removing the adhesive residue when debadging? I recall seeing something about Goo gone is bad for painted surfaces but can’t find the exact reference. Wondering what to use instead. Thank you.
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Hi, what detail/cleaning product is best for removing the adhesive residue when debadging? I recall seeing something about Goo gone is bad for painted surfaces but can’t find the exact reference. Wondering what to use instead. Thank you.
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Hi, what detail/cleaning product is best for removing the adhesive residue when debadging? I recall seeing something about Goo gone is bad for painted surfaces but can’t find the exact reference. Wondering what to use instead. Thank you.
Goo gone is fine. Used it alot on my previous cars
Yup been using goo gone for years. Just don't let it sit on your paint for long. Once all the adhesive is gone, throughly wash that area with soap and water. Did it recently when I replaced my broken Supra badge.
 

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Nothing crazy here; When i was younger i got a black 3000gt, the car was already 18 years old so the paint was not the best and of course black shoes everything. I tried to polish it to a mirror finish but definitely just put more swirls in it which was frustrating.

Since then i don’t fuck around with paint too much. I did clay bar once, and wax twice a year, wash once a month and that’s good enough for me. Helps that i hand wash and use clean towels too I’m sure instead of those scratch machine automatic car washes
 
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Nothing crazy here; When i was younger i got a black 3000gt, the car was already 18 years old so the paint was not the best and of course black shoes everything. I tried to polish it to a mirror finish but definitely just put more swirls in it which was frustrating.

Since then i don’t fuck around with paint too much. I did clay bar once, and wax twice a year, wash once a month and that’s good enough for me. Helps that i hand wash and use clean towels too I’m sure instead of those scratch machine automatic car washes
I had the same experience, I noticed most of the trouble is when I start focussing too much on the finishing/perfection stage, that 95%-100% range can end up ruining everything.

Like you, now I focus on frequent washes, using quality products and the right tools, clean mitts and towels, and it always looks good and makes the process less error prone. I just use quick spray waxes and sealants.

I am of the opinion once you get to polishing, claying, ceramic coating it's best left to the pros in a studio with the right tools and skills, but I know many non pros are still able to get decent results.

I love the 3000 btw, what a stunner props to you for having the courage to buy that, I'd like to get one just for fun if I have more money and space, it has amazing presence 🥰
 

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I had the same experience, I noticed most of the trouble is when I start focussing too much on the finishing/perfection stage, that 95%-100% range can end up ruining everything.

Like you, now I focus on frequent washes, using quality products and the right tools, clean mitts and towels, and it always looks good and makes the process less error prone. I just use quick spray waxes and sealants.

I am of the opinion once you get to polishing, claying, ceramic coating it's best left to the pros in a studio with the right tools and skills, but I know many non pros are still able to get decent results.

I love the 3000 btw, what a stunner props to you for having the courage to buy that, I'd like to get one just for fun if I have more money and space, it has amazing presence 🥰
Yeah I keep the interior super clean which is straightforward but getting paint just right is so finicky and chasing perfection will drive me crazy haha.
Buying the car new and having it in the garage goes a long way too.

Maybe someday if the budget allows I’ll have a professional do paint correction, remove orange peel, ppf, etc but that’s tough to justify spending thousands when it already looks better than 98% of cars on the road.

Thanks on the 3000gt! Love the way they look, super underrated cars but definitely not the most reliable. Stressful as a daily when it’s your only car lol but picking up a nice example as a 3rd car would be nice.
 

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I had the same experience, I noticed most of the trouble is when I start focussing too much on the finishing/perfection stage, that 95%-100% range can end up ruining everything.

Like you, now I focus on frequent washes, using quality products and the right tools, clean mitts and towels, and it always looks good and makes the process less error prone. I just use quick spray waxes and sealants.

I am of the opinion once you get to polishing, claying, ceramic coating it's best left to the pros in a studio with the right tools and skills, but I know many non pros are still able to get decent results.

I love the 3000 btw, what a stunner props to you for having the courage to buy that, I'd like to get one just for fun if I have more money and space, it has amazing presence 🥰
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Accidentally left my watch on while cleaning the interior. Was wiping down the dashboard and watch scratched the crap out of the window. Left a bunch of black and gray scratches right where the HUD lines up so I always see them.

Stovetop cleaner kinda helped get it out so it's not as bad, but there are some still there.
 
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Oh. My. I freaking love this thing!!! 🥰😍

On the extremely rare times I see this around, I go wild! And no one around me gets it 🤣😅

And on the other stuff: Agree 100%, my Supra's interior is beyond sanity clean, and garage kept, so the paint should remain nice and glossy for many years to come, safe from UV 😃
 

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Oh. My. I freaking love this thing!!! 🥰😍

On the extremely rare times I see this around, I go wild! And no one around me gets it 🤣😅

And on the other stuff: Agree 100%, my Supra's interior is beyond sanity clean, and garage kept, so the paint should remain nice and glossy for many years to come, safe from UV 😃
Thanks! Yeah they always get a thumbs up from me when i see one which is rare…maybe someday we will get another and do a 99 front end conversion 😍
 

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Metal polish and an orbital removes the blue burnt finish of titanium.

Who'da thunk
 

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Used the rubber wheel to remove residual tape from the spoiler and nearly melted a whole through the rear hatch. Didnt realize the rear hatch was Plastic!!!
 

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Used the rubber wheel to remove residual tape from the spoiler and nearly melted a whole through the rear hatch. Didnt realize the rear hatch was Plastic!!!
Something similar happened to me last week. I was trying to remove the residue after taking the front badge off with a rubber eraser wheel and rubbed off some of my PPF, luckily the paint underneath was fine.
 
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I once had tree sap drops from a pine tree on the hood and figured I should deal with those sooner than later.

I made the mistake of using a normal towel rather than a microfibre cloth and while my generous use of Goo-Gone did the trick, I was left with some very noticeable swirl marks
 

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Letting my two year old be around while I clean. Apparently rocks don't buff anything out of the bumper. Just causes scrapes. Who woulda thought?
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