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what can u use to get rid of the old glue on the doors that held the door moulds in place?
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ELGT |
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Prepsol, wax and grease remover.....heard oven cleaner works a treat too, tried it once on pin stripes, worked well.
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try bug and tar remover also.
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ended up using a hair dryer and a plain old soft rubber eraser, got most of it off just faint lines from the build up of dirt that sat in the glue, when i give the doors a proper polish that should come off coz its very low profile when compared to the finish..
cheers anyway peoples! i just got impatient
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prepsol is definatly your friend when getting the glue off... and if you cant get the faint stains away with prepsol just give the car a few waxez usualy elimiates the faint glue lines...
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horis |
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where is prepsol available from as we had it the place i used to work for and the s**t is magic
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horis wrote: where is prepsol available from as we had it the place i used to work for and the s**t is magic
I bought my last tin from Autobarn. I've done heaps of these and have tried prepsol, bug & tar remover, eucalyptus oil and a few other things, but have definitely found the easiest way for me is with a hair dryer and a plastic spatula. Then just use a bit of prepsol etc at the end to clean up the little bits. |
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