Infrequent PosterJoined: Aug 2009KingstandingPosts: 153Saxo VTR 2001
#1
Is there any good ways to do this with top results, ive tryed a few methods, just prove to be useless lol
Anyone have any genious ideas?
Saxperience Post WhoreJoined: Jul 2010Morley, LeedsPosts: 8469Civic ep3 type r powered by TDI NORTH
#2
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Originally Posted by SaxoMart
Is there any good ways to do this with top results, ive tryed a few methods, just prove to be useless lol
Anyone have any genious ideas?
to get rid of it totally you don't have a chance in hell its polyurethane thinners can get it off when its still wet but once dry you don't have a chance without stripping the panel its on.
Infrequent PosterJoined: Aug 2009KingstandingPosts: 153Saxo VTR 2001
#3
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Originally Posted by bedford126
to get rid of it totally you don't have a chance in hell its polyurethane thinners can get it off when its still wet but once dry you don't have a chance without stripping the panel its on.
ok thats bad news, any techniques to hide it?
Established MemberJoined: Sep 2007SwadlincotePosts: 11852003 Black VTR
#4
Use a heat gun or a hair dryer to melt the adhesive in the tiger seal, then us white spirit and scrape and just pray it comes off
Infrequent PosterJoined: Aug 2009KingstandingPosts: 153Saxo VTR 2001
#5
sounds like its gona be a lot of trouble, but ill work on it and hopefully ill get some decent results
Established MemberJoined: Sep 2007SwadlincotePosts: 11852003 Black VTR
#6
I reckon heat is gonna be your only friend gettin it off pal so make sure you try that
Infrequent PosterJoined: Aug 2009KingstandingPosts: 153Saxo VTR 2001
#7
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Originally Posted by SteveWC
I reckon heat is gonna be your only friend gettin it off pal so make sure you try that
thanks mate much appreciated, ill post up if i get good results