Paint Fade under Bed Graphics?

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aschaeferusn

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Don't worry about the fade under as the uv rays don't hit it just keep the surrounding paint waxed
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I guess what I meant is the fade of the paint AROUND the bed graphics - basically don't want to be able to tell if there was a graphic there if I have to remove it.
 

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I guess what I meant is the fade of the paint AROUND the bed graphics - basically don't want to be able to tell if there was a graphic there if I have to remove it.

Ohh gotcha! Well even still it will be fine if you have waxed the surrounding paint over the years honestly if you use your truck like i do the only real difference with the "fresh" ****** paint will be that it wont have any microscratches or deep scratches from washing and trees etc which can be solved very easily with one or two stages of polishing!
 
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Ohh gotcha! Well even still it will be fine if you have waxed the surrounding paint over the years honestly if you use your truck like i do the only real difference with the "fresh" ****** paint will be that it wont have any microscratches or deep scratches from washing and trees etc which can be solved very easily with one or two stages of polishing!

Well I don't have a truck, yet. I'm just talking hypotheticals at this point, I didn't want to discount possible trucks just because they had bed graphics. I imagine on a white or silver truck you would hardly even notice it if there WERE fade, anyway.
 
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