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Ben G
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31st Mar 13 at 18:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Made a right mess when gluing my side repeater badge back on.

I've heard acetone works, although could remove the paint also.

The paint is 'hard' being bmw stuff and also has a coat of collinite 476s on. Tried scratching it off but as I lack fingernails (i bite them), I didn't manage to shift it.

Any other way to get it off, other than getting the are resprayed? It's only the cicular part that pops out around the repeater so not a big deal, but would rather not have to get it painted.
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t-cut original should have some effect here apply all over and get rubbing lol

pretty sure after a while it should get it off

[Edited on 31-03-2013 by RS6]
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white spirit
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paint thinner
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Petrol?
Mertin
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Autosmart tardis or another tar and glue remover?
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Would try get as much off with someone's nails. Wong doesn't come off try some thinners. If not then flat and polish.

Would of wiped off when wet Unfortunatly when wet with a cloth then polish the residue whilst wet.
Andrew
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Get most of with your nails and then some petrol.
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angle grinder
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by Graeme
Would try get as much off with someone's nails. Wong doesn't come off try some thinners. If not then flat and polish.

Would of wiped off when wet Unfortunatly when wet with a cloth then polish the residue whilst wet.


i thought i had got it all off at the time it was freezing and dark. saw it the next morning and was like
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Nail polish remover
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TNT?
ShEp
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Plasma cutter
Tomnova16
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Razor blade


http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
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Autosmart tardis as above. It's a tar and glue remover
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not sure how acetone would react to paint. it strips paint markers off parts in work within seconds
Gary
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Would a toffee wheel not do the job?
baza31
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No but a toffee hammer might
Ben G
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did you find your toffee hammer in the loft? along with your 'focus rs' and free money?
Nath
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Needs a £1000 paint correction detail.
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hammer?
Steve
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I dont think an hour at Polished Bliss will be enough to sort it Nath
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by Nath
Needs a £1000 paint correction detail.


done by someone in tracksuit bottoms borrowed from iviarkgraham? and poverty spec nike trainers?
Nath
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
quote:
Originally posted by Nath
Needs a £1000 paint correction detail.


done by someone in tracksuit bottoms borrowed from iviarkgraham? and poverty spec nike trainers?


Are you mad??!
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Could try some superglue de-bonder

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