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Hello folks.
My 205 has some factory applied sticky tape trim and I want it gone!
It seems to have become almost welded on and I'm struggling to remove it easily!
Can you good folks suggest anything please?!
Thank you so darn much...
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***GARAGE CURRENTLY EMPTY***
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Hairdryer to warm them up.
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landyman1
Part of things
escapee from main dealer sweatshop,now twirl spanners for electricity industry happy days
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just google caramac wheel,even in an air drill they are amazing
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WD40 often softens glue residue.
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m30rmf
Part of things
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Just had too remove the glue residue from signwriting on my newly aquired van,previous owner went a bit mad with the hairdryer to remove vinyl but got it so hot the glue was welded on, nothing would shift it until i got a thinners soaked cloth on it....worked wonders in record time....
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Toffee/Caramel wheel works every time . Does stickers, trim tape etc.
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Needs a bigger hammer mate.......
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bstardchild
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 14,893
Club RR Member Number: 71
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Toffee/Caramel wheel works every time . Does stickers, trim tape etc. Agreed - I haven't worn mine out yet
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jpr1977
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 656
Club RR Member Number: 18
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Hairdryer followed by meths/thinners on a rag to remove any residue
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Last Edit: Dec 3, 2015 13:56:35 GMT by jpr1977
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alot depends on the paint under it
sound orig paint you can use the toffee wheel or panel wipe/gun wash
if its a rattle can /shonky job then it may roar the paint off ..so use white spirit , wet it and wait then scrape with a old credit card
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91 golf g60, 89 golf 16v , 88 polo breadvan
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hamps
Posted a lot
www.medwayrscentre.co.uk
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ceramac, toffee wheel, you won't look back! awesome things
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