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kev007 |
posted on 18th May 03 at 21:26 |
your best bet is to use a hairdryer on it until it peels off then t-cut it,simple:wave::thumbs: | |
jmucorsasport |
posted on 18th May 03 at 14:31 |
Hairdryer, then just pull it off then white spirit will sort the tiny sticky bits out, then get T-cut or high resin polish an jobs a good un thats how did mine got pics in my gallery | |
scotty19 |
posted on 16th May 03 at 16:19 |
or a heat gun does the job nicely if u've got one. | |
Ryan L |
posted on 16th May 03 at 16:12 |
yeah hairdryer (not mine) and then some t-cut. Also polishes the area your debadging at the same time | |
corsa_godfather |
posted on 16th May 03 at 15:58 |
heat with a hair dryer the t-cut it | |
broster |
posted on 16th May 03 at 15:50 |
i used petrol on my car when i got tar on the side, loads better than any other stuff an cheaper, just had to polish it up after, didnt damage the paint at all, the tar had been on for about 1 year, came off in 10mins an there wz loads of it! | |
matt_jonesuk |
posted on 16th May 03 at 09:40 |
spirits work fine i used them on my after u got the badges off u might b left with some paint which is faded but jus get the polish to it and looks good as new :) | |
Gary Reece |
posted on 16th May 03 at 09:14 |
Yeah, Autoglym Tar remover, did the trick for me, dab it on and leave it to soak in for 5 mins | |
Virtue |
posted on 16th May 03 at 09:10 |
niceone, thx mate :) | |
Gambit |
posted on 16th May 03 at 09:05 |
aye | |
Virtue |
posted on 16th May 03 at 08:55 |
quote: Cool, Halfords? | |
Virtue |
posted on 16th May 03 at 08:53 |
Does white spirit not fcuk up the paint? | |
Gambit |
posted on 16th May 03 at 08:52 |
Auto Glym Tar Remover works also, just dab it on & leave for a couple of mins, thn just wipe off | |
Virtue |
posted on 16th May 03 at 08:38 |
OK, pose a stupid retarded question, but... |