supacook2k
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Registered: 26th May 03
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i 've sprayed my sidestrips from red to black, and when i was spraying the plastic primer on them the wind blew a load of it over the side of my bonnet! how do i get this off?
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BromleyBoy
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Registered: 5th Apr 03
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it shouldnt stick to paint,isit cellelouse?bit of t cut should take it off easy or a tiny ammount of thinners
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supacook2k
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if i scrub it hard it comes off but is taking ages! i'll try t-cut and see what thats like first, cheers m8
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Kris TD
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dont use thinners.
you need to use rubbing compound to remove the overspray.
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Mark Petty
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u should of gone to vauxhall and bought some black ones
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L330wnz
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should of went to spec savers
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1600power
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quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
dont use thinners.
you need to use rubbing compound to remove the overspray.
for the love of god plz just make sure u use a very fine cutting paste and not an abrasive one otherwise ur bonnet will be ruined!!!!!
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Kris TD
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quote: Originally posted by 1600power
quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
dont use thinners.
you need to use rubbing compound to remove the overspray.
for the love of god plz just make sure u use a very fine cutting paste and not an abrasive one otherwise ur bonnet will be ruined!!!!!
and wat makes you say that???
just dont use g3! g7 or g10 will be fine.
black is a solid colour anyway isnt it?
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