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Antz
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18th Apr 07 at 17:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The police used silver/grey dust on my black car, inside and out...

Washed it, scrubbed it, it just will NOT come off, it's on glass, plastic, metal, everywhere...

Anyone know 1) what it is 2) if there is a solution that will efectivly remove it without damaging paintwork etc.

Cheers.
Matt H
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Clay bar?
Kurt
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send it to a proper cleaning company and foward to invoice to the po po, thats disgusting returning it with it still on, yeah they might get prints and catch the badgers but im sure theyre not that busy that one of them cant get it cleaned for you

[Edited on 18-04-2007 by kurtofcc]
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18th Apr 07 at 18:02   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Have you tried baby wipes yet?
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you shouldnt have had the car back in that condition , it was stolen then insurance company should have sorted it all out and cleaned it up
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brush, then wipe with some warm water and some dishwasher liquid

[Edited on 18-04-2007 by abdus]
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
you shouldnt have had the car back in that condition , it was stolen then insurance company should have sorted it all out and cleaned it up


he had no insurance though

still, the police shouldv'e cleaned it off and at least returned it in the condition they found it.

otherwise surely it's criminal damage
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18th Apr 07 at 18:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

That stuff is a pain in the ass to get off. Warm soapy water a soft cloth and elbow grease is the only way I know.
Antz
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there we go again Ben G... if you're just gonna say shit like that, GTF, there is a perfectly reasonable explanation as to why I had no insurance, but you always fail to mention that, you just seem to wanna make me a laughing stock!

Well, FYI, and for the last time! The car was off road and there for needent have had insurance, it was misfortune that it was stolen at all... so next time you wanna start saying shit, tell the hole fucking story, you cunt

[Edited on 18-04-2007 by Antz]
Antz
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oh, and thanks to all the other people for your constructive replies, I shall try all sugested methods of removal tomorrow...

As for police cleaning it up... when they came and dusted the house they poured it on the floow, blushed over it and just left it there, it was as simple as a duster to wipe up, but that was the white powder stuff... if they couldn't be arsed cleaning that, they're not gonna put and effort into cleaning something harder to get off
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18th Apr 07 at 19:02   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
still, the police shouldv'e cleaned it off and at least returned it in the condition they found it.

otherwise surely it's criminal damage




No.
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18th Apr 07 at 19:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

try asking some at the police station who would know about this stuff, they probably know the best way to clean it off.
Antz
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That did cross my mind, will ring my boss tomorrow, he's with the trafic section, he might be able to find some stuff out for me
Ben G
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18th Apr 07 at 20:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

antz what the fuck are you on? i was simply stating you had no insurance so you can't claim through an insurance company

i'm not saying you were driving it about or anything so it's all legal, it's just very risky, especially with an expensive car, not a crappy 200 quid rust bucket.

and take the car back to the police and tell them to clean it themselves.
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I didn't insure my car when it was off the road, waste of money.

The police won't come out and clean it either.
Ben G
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18th Apr 07 at 20:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i know, i'm not saying he's wrong for not insuring it when it's off the road.

he just thinks i'm taking the piss for some strange reason?

all i'm saying is that it's a risk you take.
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whenever i watch tv, they just use selotape to peel it off you tried that??
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Maybe because you said

"he had no insurance though "

The '' is why.
Antz
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18th Apr 07 at 20:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeas, the emoticons mean alot on the internet... they are supposed to be used to get your point across better, so for exanple the one I'd use for you now Ben is ... and then the wanker gif Kif always sends on MSN if I had one...

But if you are new to the net how were you supposed to know that the rolls eyes icon at the end of a sentence means that you are digging..........
Antz
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quote:
Originally posted by LoudandProud
whenever i watch tv, they just use selotape to peel it off you tried that??


Damn, if that works, you're good!!! I will try that tomorrow when the light is better!
Ben G
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oh right sorry antz, i'd do the same though if i wasn't driving a car, sorn it and not insure it, do you not have a garage? although any persistant thief would manage to nick it anyway.

Antz
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I didn't bother SORNing it, infact, I'd just taxed it the week before...

we have a garage but it's full of shit
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PaulW
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quote:
Originally posted by Antz
I didn't bother SORNing it, infact, I'd just taxed it the week before...

we have a garage but it's full of shit


Surely to tax the car, you would need insurance...

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