skiming panals
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skiming panals
see if u take the badges of the boot lid does it wreck your boot or leave a sticky resadue
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Re: skiming panals
best way is to use a credit card and SLOWLY scrape it off, then polish out the glue and it will be fine after a good t-cut if you arent carefull with this you could dammage your paint work!!!
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Re: skiming panals
thank u i was going to take the off with a screw driver lol
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Re: skiming panals
You COULD use a screw driver, but youd have to be very, very careful not to gouge the paintwork. You could also try to use a think pallette knife and a hair dryer.
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Re: skiming panals
The best way is to pull the badges off, then wet the backing glue with water and use a towel to rub the glue off it grips the towel realy well and it will fly off, trying to use your nails will take days. thats the easy part the hard part is blending the paint work. this is very time consuming but all you need to do is t-cut the area about 20 times this will take aproz 4 hours work to get a perfect match but you dont want to be rolling around with corsa in brighter colour paint on the back of your motor do you.
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Re: skiming panals
what does t-cut mean?
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Re: skiming panals
t cut is what u use to bring dull paintwork back to life you can buy it from most car places such as halfords
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Re: skiming panals
Yeah, T-Cut is really good, especically on them older Corsa's with the paint work faded. (Common problem with older models).
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Re: skiming panals
my red corsa was realy tierd and it brought it up a treat
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Yeah, I couldn't recommend it enough! It truely is the dogs bollocks!chris-redcorsa wrote:my red corsa was realy tierd and it brought it up a treat
Harkus Wrote: Lol I was actually racing a ford focus going through the tunnels making a noise was 5th missed 4th hit 2nd...at 70mph...driving like lad shifting like a woman LOL
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Re: skiming panals
the muts nuts
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