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Discussion in 'Cosmetic & Restoration' started by Roadking41A, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. $arge

    $arge New Member

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    :yikes: umm thanks for the visual norm!!! LOL
     
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    Up here, that's a two-piece Ear Muff! Nobody makes a heated jockstrap yet! :evilsmile: :biglaugh: :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
     
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    :biglaugh: ..yup..ive seen guys burn it off....GOTTA BE REAL CAREFUL THO!!
    too much heat....BAWOING...warped metal!!!
    i used a heat gun and a butt load of 'body shop' razor blades once...cept for some niks...worked great!!
    i have also been told letting "OvenOff" soak in is the real ticket..then just spatula off!
    ...not looking forward to doing 3 cars in the spring:slap: .....:D
     
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    i used to use oven off, spray it cover it with a plastic bag and let it soak for about 15 mins. it removes paint, so be careful with it... thats how i use to get back to the OG paint on the dubs after they were resprayed...
     
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    Yeah, I tried that and it would work in a cooler garage (away from sunlight and daytime heat), but the Poly Strippa is cheaper.
     
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    but...Polystrippa...is paint remover!?!?!:disagree:

    dont wanna paint it too!!:rofl2:
     
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    Yeah but it doesn't take off the Lacquer unless you leave it too long. I left it just enough to bubble a bit, scraped and wiped it off, then repeat. You have to get the adhesive off.
     
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    Great information.Thanks Everyone
     

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