decals

Depending upon the age of the decal, you may want to avoid hitting it with high speeds when using the PC. I have never masked off any decals on my own personal vehicle, but then again I have never had a vehicle with decals that were that old. I would use some caution, but I wouldn't sweat it if you hit it with your PC.
 
i think its kinda up to you. since ur looking at them.....i know when i use a rotary on boats if i see an edge of a stripe or emblem coming off i dont go near it. but if its looks stuck on there good i will go over but just with less pressure then normal. probally the same for cars. but with a pc its probally not to big of problem unless half of it is hangin off already.
 
I would probably skip chrome things such as emblems. Most emblems are stuck on with "onion skin" or some sort of adhesive and a polisher may likely remove them for you. Most of the chrome trim on vehicles today isn't really chrome - I think it's more like chrome-like covered plastic. I would probably be very picky about not using an abrasive polish on it, and when you do polish it with the polisher I would be cautious just to be on the safe side. Just my 3 cents.
 
pappy said:
i think its kinda up to you. since ur looking at them.....i know when i use a rotary on boats if i see an edge of a stripe or emblem coming off i dont go near it. but if its looks stuck on there good i will go over but just with less pressure then normal. probally the same for cars. but with a pc its probally not to big of problem unless half of it is hangin off already.


that is exactly what i do.
 
thanks.................I will probably just mask off all the emblems and chrome........and avoid the decals all together. Thanks for the help.
 
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