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<blockquote data-quote="JarvisB" data-source="post: 5944187" data-attributes="member: 575320"><p>yeah i think maybe i gotta buffer them.. I am thinking about maybe putting on a bit of rubbing compound to even things out and then put some wax on</p><p></p><p>or wax alone will solve all of this?</p><p></p><p>and I debadged it by using my mom's hair dryer and dental floss hehehe.. I went thru 4 small boxes of dental floss!! I would say use fishing line if you can.. it was pretty easy but a bit time consuming, it took me more than an hour to do all of them.. I had to pick all of the thickass stickers off, now my thumb is sore lol</p><p></p><p>and if you can, do it under the sun.. one side of my expo was in the shade, it was harder to pick all of the stickers off.. so when I moved over to the side that was under the sun, it was a lot easier</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JarvisB, post: 5944187, member: 575320"] yeah i think maybe i gotta buffer them.. I am thinking about maybe putting on a bit of rubbing compound to even things out and then put some wax on or wax alone will solve all of this? and I debadged it by using my mom's hair dryer and dental floss hehehe.. I went thru 4 small boxes of dental floss!! I would say use fishing line if you can.. it was pretty easy but a bit time consuming, it took me more than an hour to do all of them.. I had to pick all of the thickass stickers off, now my thumb is sore lol and if you can, do it under the sun.. one side of my expo was in the shade, it was harder to pick all of the stickers off.. so when I moved over to the side that was under the sun, it was a lot easier [/QUOTE]
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