The Ricker keeps a clean car.
He washes often, going through Water Works or some other full-service wash. The Ricker then steals a towel, drives a few miles and re-dries his car (to make sure he catches all the drips).
However, there's one spot on the back of one of his cars (the '99), there's a matte spot in the paint. The Ricker decided to remove the dealership badge after buying the car. The badge came off easily, but the glue did not. After trying to get the glue off using gasoline (which is probably not good for the clear coat), the Ricker grabbed some paint thinner (which removed the glue but also took off some paint with it). Yes, he used paint thinner to remove something from paint, not thinking that the paint thinner might also remove some of the paint.
He washes often, going through Water Works or some other full-service wash. The Ricker then steals a towel, drives a few miles and re-dries his car (to make sure he catches all the drips).
However, there's one spot on the back of one of his cars (the '99), there's a matte spot in the paint. The Ricker decided to remove the dealership badge after buying the car. The badge came off easily, but the glue did not. After trying to get the glue off using gasoline (which is probably not good for the clear coat), the Ricker grabbed some paint thinner (which removed the glue but also took off some paint with it). Yes, he used paint thinner to remove something from paint, not thinking that the paint thinner might also remove some of the paint.
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