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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Removing rubstripes » Post Reply
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blundey |
posted on 13th Aug 04 at 11:05 |
Use some tcut and then polish. | |
tiptoptim |
posted on 13th Aug 04 at 07:30 |
I did mine lastnite. Only problem is now the paint has faded on the doors. Rear strip is fine, no fading at all. Just on the doors, so my car doors are going to have to go in for a respay or go for some vinyl graphics down the side. Not sure yet what to do. How did anyone else get around this? | |
myke |
posted on 12th Aug 04 at 22:00 |
you can get rubbing blocks for this purpose. | |
SEAN_CDTI |
posted on 12th Aug 04 at 21:53 |
No idea i used my method and there was only a few scratches were i was getting pissed off and bored. | |
AndyCorsaC |
posted on 12th Aug 04 at 20:30 |
isnt there a thing u can get for the end of your drill that will just scrub it off and leave ur paint work alone | |
SEAN_CDTI |
posted on 12th Aug 04 at 19:19 |
Use some white spirits and a credit card or somat thats how i got mine off. After heating it up wi a hair dryer but do it slowly and keep rubbing the card against the bit ur heating off it's a lot easier. I just pulled one side off n it was a nightmare to take the glue off. | |
corsa_sri04 |
posted on 12th Aug 04 at 17:58 |
heat up with a hairdryer and pull off. you will have a bastard of a time getting the glue off underneath and the paint will probable look faded, but its worth it | |
corsaboi2005 |
posted on 12th Aug 04 at 17:56 |
I want ta remove the horrid rubstrips on my corsa [ the rubber stick on type]. But they seem to be a bastard to get off, ive tried getting a nail underneath, but it does not work. What else should i try. |