Debadging went wrong HELP!
Discussion
The green will be on the thin film of glue you have spread, not on the car's paint.
As above
Heat or Tar remove or WD40
please note the 'or' not 'and' (otherwise the next post will be about the car being on fire)
another option is clay bar if you have one, or dental floss (used as a scrapper)
As above
Heat or Tar remove or WD40
please note the 'or' not 'and' (otherwise the next post will be about the car being on fire)
another option is clay bar if you have one, or dental floss (used as a scrapper)
Wilmslowboy said:
The green will be on the thin film of glue you have spread, not on the car's paint.
As above
Heat or Tar remove or WD40
please note the 'or' not 'and' (otherwise the next post will be about the car being on fire)
another option is clay bar if you have one, or dental floss (used as a scrapper)
Are you sure it’s only a thin film of glue and not that I somehow put the green into the paint? As above
Heat or Tar remove or WD40
please note the 'or' not 'and' (otherwise the next post will be about the car being on fire)
another option is clay bar if you have one, or dental floss (used as a scrapper)
I’ve tried cleaning it off but it won’t come off
Kyz0045 said:
Butter Face said:
Kyz0045 said:
Nail Varnish
Nothing seems to soften the glue.
Nail varnish remover?Nothing seems to soften the glue.
Nail varnish remove will remove the glue.. it will also remove whatever layer of polish/wax/coat is on the top too. Not a good idea
as many have said use a hair dryer to heat it up, rub it off with your finger as it softens frrom the heat. WD40 is a better choice over nail varnish remove.
as many have said use a hair dryer to heat it up, rub it off with your finger as it softens frrom the heat. WD40 is a better choice over nail varnish remove.
If the green has just stuck to sum glue residue rub it with a cloth and WD40. It is known to remove the glue.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=wd40+to+remov...
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=wd40+to+remov...
Gassing Station | Bodywork & Detailing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




