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Steel
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JUL 19, 07:16 PM
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Patrick
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JUL 19, 10:42 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by IMSA GT:
If you want to save the chrome for as long as possible, you could have sprayed it with a urethane clearcoat. And I don't mean standard spray paint can. Spraymax makes a true, 2 part spray paint style clearcoat. Once activated, you have 24 hours to spray it or it hardens in the can. Or, if you have an airbrush, you could do the same with automotive clearcoat.
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Damn, that's a lot of trouble for small emblem! And to be honest, I would've thought this should've been done to the emblems at the place of manufacture.
| quote | Originally posted by Steel:
For future reference:
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Now that's pretty slick. Informative video!
By the way... it's pronounced deck-el, not DEE-cal.  [This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 07-19-2020).]
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gjgpff
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JUL 19, 11:13 PM
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Ah, progress is always too late for some. I will give the Pontiac arrows on the rear sail panels the clearcoat treatment though, so I'll save in the long run! This is really great information, I hope it saves other poor Fiero owners!
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Steel
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JUL 20, 12:33 AM
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Patrick
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JUL 20, 01:20 AM
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Well, that site was useless. Where was the Canadian pronunciation?
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