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lookatme!
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The guy who had my white s13 before me had a le bra on it. That was fine untill I took it off today to wash under it and the paint was all discolored. Do you guys think a claybar will get the discoloration out?


MainEvent212
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heh...dont count on it bro...the only thing i think will really fix it is a paint job

nametakennow
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That's the suck. Clay bar might help some, but if it's really noticable paint is the only way to go.

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claybar may help but if it doesn't take a dual action buffer. if you need direction go watch that Trucks! episode where Stacy shows you how.Go powerblock!

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Mr1der
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something lacy from Victoria's Secret.

or go natural to avoid unwanted chaffing.

*Disclaimer* I didn't read anything but the title.

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Bubba1
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Claybar is cheap enough to warrant a try. But I suspect there's a paint job in your future.

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Cold_Zero
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After your you try clay bar or have a paint job done, you should invest in an invisibra or that 3m clear bra. All the WRX guys use it and they are happy with them.bud

lookatme!
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Ok, well thanks you guys.and 1der, I honer your opinion as well, so I'm headed out to VS to look for a new something lacey...

Nathan
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Mr1der wrote:or go natural to avoid unwanted chaffing.

*Disclaimer* I didn't read anything but the title.


Actually, I think that going natural usually DOES cause unwanted chaffing, as well as uncomfortable breastular movements if you move too quickly. If it was me, I'd go for a light, unpadded cotton bra providing my breasts were not large enough to need something extremely supportive.

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go bralessw00t


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