Sims
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Registered: 15th Aug 03
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Anyone know how you remove laquer off of plastic exterior? My GSi spoiler is sort of peeling and i think its the laquer. i think removing it all would be the best thing to do.
Anyone got any idea?
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Ringo Sting
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Registered: 17th Sep 03
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Use T-cut dweeb
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Sims
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lol. so it should take off all the wank? it does come off if you scrape it will your finger but would take ages to do.
I'll have to get my T-Cut back off my mate.
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Ringo Sting
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Just rub it hard and fast and it's bound to cum off
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Sims
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lol. i've heard that one before. I'll just lie back and let my girlfriend do it
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AdiSRI
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I think u will need a bit more than t-cut to remove all the laquer from an entire spoiler unless u have a few WEEKS spare and a LOT of t-cut! It dont work that fast.
Get a bodyshop to fix it m8!
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kev_corsa
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use a more abrasive rubbing compound
[Edited on 02-10-2003 by kev_corsa]
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Kris TD
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erm, no you will need to use wet and dry paper, and even then it takes a while . and then it will look dull, best off to get it resprayed.
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Sims
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yeah i thought i might need a bodyshop to do it. i'll pop round a local one and see what they think. cheerz lads for replies
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Adam-D
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1200 grit wetndry
then use t cut paint restorer
the wax it
job done
dont go mad thou and sand throu the paint
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