jay.jay
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Registered: 28th Dec 10
Location: Gloucestershire
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whats best to use to remove the glue underneath? been using heat gun white spirit all that and been at it for ages, is there a quicker/better way?
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Jed D
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Registered: 15th Mar 11
Location: Durham
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toffee wheel, 2min job, bish bash bosh. but guessing you haven't got access to that then try wd40, its good at removing glue imo
you may have faded paint strips once you've got it all off and polished... what colour?
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jay.jay
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wtf is a toffee wheel? i'll try wd40 tomoro, its star silver mate
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Stuart H
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What's it like sticky stuff or white? Had this problem with the mrs's corsa c and it turned out to be condensation under the paint causing it. Heat gun sorted it out.
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jay.jay
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ah i know what one is now, but wont that take the paint off too?
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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Not if you're gentle, there's a bit of a skill to it. Basically don't let it get too hot.
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jay.jay
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nah its glue mate, had it before on my old b but it came off a lot easier than this one
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jay.jay
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door is off the car so might be easier to work with one of those things, do you literally just grind it off with that then?
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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Yeah just bang it in your drill and give it the good news. Be careful not to catch the drill chuck on the door.
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jay.jay
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cheers, i'll give it a bash
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