debaged need help
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debaged need help
just recently debaged my corsa but a bit of the sticky bits are still there underneath where the badges use to be . any advice on getting a clean boot?? get back asap.......
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Re: debaged need help
yeh i still have the black tar/adhesive left down my door...not sure of the best way too get it off...im guessin auto glym tar remover and lots of elbow grease?
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Re: debaged need help
depends if u rag it about or not. The cheaper springs for 60mm are soft and so if u like to throw it round corners u will get a fair bit of roll. Will look good for cosmetics though of course! Well in my opinion
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Re: debaged need help
i took the badges and bump strips off mine and i used meguiar's deep crystal system paint cleaner....takes off all the lil bits of poo left behind by the badges and bump strips
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Re: debaged need help
how easy did it come off with that stuff?
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Re: debaged need help
When the badges came off my car we used a can of petrol rubbin it on the sticky stuff to soften it up then used an ice scraper to get it off lol
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Re: debaged need help
i used tar ang glue remover good stuff just make sure u use a soft cloth to avoid scratching the paintwork
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Re: debaged need help
i have debadged my corsa i used a credit card and then next day used hot water to soften it up and then white spirited it and used the credit card to scrape the bits of adhesive off trust me it works and doesnt damage the paint work i then polished it back up to bring back the shine cheers