Adding a protective cover to the front of your vehicle will reduce the chances of rock chips, scratches and abrasions from damaging paintwork. This classic 1997 Ford Thunderbird is sporting an original black vinyl car bra face mask that has trapped years of dirt, leaves and road grime which is now staining the underlying paintwork. Watch as Nick explains why it is necessary to remove these older protective covers before they do more harm than good to your vehicle.
Stay tuned for the continuation of this video where Nick demonstrates how to properly polish oxidized paint using a rotary polisher.
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