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umm well mines a chick too lol idk how other girls name there.. guna post pics tomoro after a nice wash/wax.. put lowering springs on today as well soo it was too late to give her a wash after lol
 
wow youre moving right along thats awesome. Dont be surprised after you wash it and it gets dirty again you see where the moulding was, just needs a little more goo gone crudd.
 
oh yeah i know that stuff takes forever to get off, i bought like two bottles of that goo gone stuff so ill jus keep scrubbing lol
 

Congrats on the car and the new mods, Nicole. It's awesome that you are moving right along and doing it yourself (or at least helping) too!!
Welcome to the site too!!

I'm originally from eastern Pa, right on the Jurzy border. Where in NJ are you?

 
quick pic of no moldings and lowered..

and im from central nj.. woodbridge lol
 

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Woodbridge! Yes!! I know where that is. I am originally from 10 miles north of the Easton area. Brainard's, Harmony and Phillipsburg were closest to us.

I am not a big fan of black cars, but it looks good!! Did you put the Rota's on or were they on when you bought the car? I was actually looking at those before purchasing my Kosei's.

 
Looks good so far. I would suggest letting the googone sit for 5-10 minutes between scrubbings. If you use the gel it will stay in place much better. Here's a pic of my Wife's(however it was already done) I've pulled moldings off of plenty other cars and found letting it sit and soak in makes a giant difference on how the product work.

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you have no idea what your talking about. i was randomly driivng one day and i seen her and said to myself it was a nice mazda.( i didnt know who she was ). and then when i created a thread, she commented it and i was like damn thats her haha
 
I've taken badges of of motorcycles basically the same way. What I found works good and won't scratch in any way..... dental floss. Then when you get the trim off apply ice cubes to the sticky stuff and then pop it right off once it hardens.
 
wow that is a good idea with the ice cubes.. i used fishing line to slowly take the moldings off.. worked pretty well and got most of the glue off with that as well
 
niiice another person from NJ....im out by belmar....ur car looks nice, we should all get together and go fro a cruise before i get rid of my car lol
 

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