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Andrew |
posted on 11th Nov 14 at 19:24 |
I'll give the thinner a go at the weekend :) | |
DaveyLC |
posted on 11th Nov 14 at 13:49 |
Standard / Cellulose Thinners will shift it without wrecking your paint.. Just make sure you wash the car straight after to make sure there are no thinners left standing. | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 11th Nov 14 at 03:00 |
quote: and a belt sander? | |
AndyCorsaSport |
posted on 10th Nov 14 at 23:18 |
40 grit will sort it. | |
Andrew |
posted on 10th Nov 14 at 22:31 |
I've tried t-cut as i had some in stock. Didn't budge :lol: | |
Kyle T |
posted on 10th Nov 14 at 22:26 |
You mean like splashes from somebody who has been painting a fence or something near by? | |
Dave |
posted on 10th Nov 14 at 22:25 |
Thinners, white spirit etc. | |
Andrew |
posted on 10th Nov 14 at 22:16 |
One of my cars has what looks like glass paint on top of the original paint. What is the best way to attempt removing this without damaging the original paint? |