Tonight I removed the Z71 logo on my new pick-up, and did a test area on the side of the box to get what layering of Products I want to use. But when I started to wipe it down, I noticed the towel was getting caught on some tiny sharp nibs, which if you catch then with pressure they pop off, my assumption is they are Rail Dust nibs, I see alot of topics talking about using a clay bar to remove it so I did a little bit. I noticed that the metal nibs end up in the clay. My question is how much can I do before the nibs become more damage in the paint from scratching?
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Mbrazelton
Tonight I removed the Z71 logo on my new pick-up, and did a test area on the side of the box to get what layering of Products I want to use. But when I started to wipe it down, I noticed the towel was getting caught on some tiny sharp nibs, which if you catch then with pressure they pop off, my assumption is they are Rail Dust nibs, I see alot of topics talking about using a clay bar to remove it so I did a little bit. I noticed that the metal nibs end up in the clay. My question is how much can I do before the nibs become more damage in the paint from scratching?
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