liam4
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would hot soapy water do the trick for the residue underneath as i have ran out of tar remover???
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am4nf
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depends how well its on, petrol works too
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Ben G
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wouldn't think so, if it's a corsa b then you'll probably need a caramel wheel? to sort it out.
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forfarcorsa
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Toffee wheel mate
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Twiggy
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Ben G
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i'm sure someone in projects forum has referred to it as a caramel wheel, so it's hardly worthy of a sig is it 
iirc it was marksport when he was little duke.
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forfarcorsa
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:L:L:L:L Loving it
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P1CK4D
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Caramel
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Ben G
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fudge packer
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Twiggy
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Just googled "Caramel Wheel" your not the 1st
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forfarcorsa
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Harsh (n) no need
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Ben G
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quote: You put it in the end of a drill and use it too remove stuff like urethane and pinstriping off your paintwork. When it heats up it smells like caramel. We use it all the time at Holden when we replace the side door moulds which crack and we have to remove the old urethane that sticks them on.
Dont use it on acrylic paint though! It will roger it!
probably why people call it a caramel wheel then.
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3lfz
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Caramel, toffee, whats the difference
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forfarcorsa
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thats like calling a Spoon a fork. no matter how much you want it it to a fork its still a spoon
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liam4
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oryt nice jokes boys,anyway iv removed the bumpstrips and the residue,and found that where they were has left a ligher colour of paint.anyway of getting rid of this?
[Edited on 18-08-2009 by liam4]
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am4nf
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no, bumpstrips back on
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by forfarcorsa
thats like calling a Spoon a fork. no matter how much you want it it to a fork its still a spoon
stop being pedantic. i don't even work in the body work trade and had only heard it mentioned before as caramel wheel.
you can easily get the correct information from google by typing in ''caramel wheel''.
they have also been called eraser wheels too.
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Ben G
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needs a respray to get rid of the lighter coloured bit
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mattk
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I know it as a caramel wheel too
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Tomnova16
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correct term is eraser wheel, toffee wheel and caramel wheel are just general terms, so your all correct, as for the different colour underneath if it doesn't polish up then will need painting
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liam4
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will it be expensive to get this sprayed?
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mike r
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try blending it in with tcut either metallic or non depnding on your colour then wax, worth a try it worked well on mine
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Jamie-C
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Try putting a hair dryer on it
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forfarcorsa
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To save arguments = Use a biscuit wheel
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forfarcorsa
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To save arguments = Use a biscuit wheel
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