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#322552 Sun Apr 29 2012 02:53 PM
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Hello to all you sign guys. I need help cleaning chalky painted soda pop signs. These signs were exposed to the out-doors for about 40 years. Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Do you suggest rubbing compound, car wax,? Idon't want to make them worse than they presently are. Thanks

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Go easy on those chaulky painted signs. Rubbing compound I would think would damage them badly. If you use car wax, try a test spot and be patient. I never had much luck with paint that got chaulky. I just lived with it.... frown


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