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supacook2k
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17th Dec 04 at 17:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what can i use to get primer off a car but wont strip the paint underneath it, i've tried t-cut but it doesn't work well, plus t-cut is only covering it up not removing it!

[Edited on 17-12-2004 by supacook2k]
Nick A
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17th Dec 04 at 18:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

maybe white spirit???!!!
ikky
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18th Dec 04 at 11:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what type of primer is it? i.e. cellulose or twin pack?
why would you want to take it off?
and what paint is underneath?
Red_SXi
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18th Dec 04 at 11:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just polish it down with an abrasive polish, it'll take a while but will be fine
supacook2k
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18th Dec 04 at 12:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

its plastic grey primer from halfords, i oversprayed and it went on the paint on the car and i want it off cos it shouldn't be on there ! i cant beleive i done it!
Richie
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18th Dec 04 at 13:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

use some 1500 wet and dry sandpaper very carefully, should get it out and not mess up too much of the laquer if you use your hand lightly
supacook2k
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18th Dec 04 at 16:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

will give it a try! anyone else got suggestions?
ed
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Scratch it off with ya finger nails ya pussy - You can rub it off when it's wet too
ed
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19th Dec 04 at 01:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

T-Cut is an abrasive polish so it isn't covering it up
supacook2k
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give the snad paper a try but it isnt no good! just scratches the paint aswell, and i'm doing very lightly! any other suggestions? would a garage have anything that could remove it without removing paint?
Red_SXi
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1st Feb 05 at 18:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I hope you're not using sand paper. You want to be using 1500 grade, or higher wet and dry paper, it'll leave your paint dull then polish it back up with G3 (or T-Cut)
supacook2k
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thats what i meant the 1500 paper!
Red_SXi
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Yeh it will take it off, just keep going and polish it back after
supacook2k
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will give it another go! cheers
Davidp18
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the stuff we use at work is shit hot 4 that sort of stuff,just rub down wiv 2000 grade really just to make sure then use a compounding paint restoring cream,using a buffer if youve got 1 then apply a good swirl remover to it n restore the original shine
supacook2k
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i haven't got a buffer so i'll just have to use a cloth i take it
Will94
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1st Feb 05 at 21:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you can get electric polishers fairly cheap now, some for about 20 quid. stick some t-cut or meguires scratch-x on it, will help take it off. If not then use the finest wet & dry u can get then polish it like said above
1600power
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2nd Feb 05 at 00:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

get a bloody scotch pad like the ones u wash dishes with in the kitchen, makesure its wet and just scrub it all off, should come off well easy and leave no noticeable scratches!

 
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