Bloody T Cut
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doubledeclutch

Original Poster:

6 posts

197 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2010
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Ive just spent lots of hours machining a very flat red van with T cut, then again with Mer (hard work) only to discover the paint/t cut/Mer concoction has bled under the masking tape leaving a stripe and white and red stains.
Ive tried a plastic eraser, scrubbing brush, hot water/mr muscle, peanut oil, bumper replenisher, acetone, industrial tyre cleaner and black plastic dye.
Im now running out of ideas and places to test and all to no avail.
Does anyone, please, have any ideas that arent expensive as it was a favour !

paintman

7,842 posts

210 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2010
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If all else fails you'll have to paint the trim.

domster

8,431 posts

290 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2010
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Any pics? It's difficult to assess what you mean... a residue line normally gets removed easily with a QD spray or even water, but why you'd machine with T-cut and Mer I dunno... they're not really made for it and I don't have experience of them in those situations. Pic is best bet smile

doubledeclutch

Original Poster:

6 posts

197 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2010
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Ill try to get some pics tomorrow. Basically the old boy who owns the van was sick of it being pink so bought a machine, T cut and some Mer and asked if id have a go for him and here I am in a right state !

PJ S

10,842 posts

247 months

Thursday 24th June 2010
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Have you tried a clay bar - Bilt Hamber original should be sufficiently agressive enough?

The Riddler

6,565 posts

217 months

Thursday 24th June 2010
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Has it 'bled' onto the black plastic trim or textured bumper?

doubledeclutch

Original Poster:

6 posts

197 months

Thursday 24th June 2010
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Havnt tried a bar yet, although that is a cost to me option ! and yes its the grey 'naked' plastic its bled into.

PJ S

10,842 posts

247 months

Thursday 24th June 2010
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Scrap the clay bar notion - hadn't picked up on it being on the plastic trim.
You'll need white spirits and a toothbrush, but test an inconspicuous area first to make sure it doesn't damage the trim, before letting loose on the area needing treated.

Defcon5

6,459 posts

211 months

Thursday 24th June 2010
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Ive never found anything on plastic trim that WD40 wont get off

doubledeclutch

Original Poster:

6 posts

197 months

Thursday 24th June 2010
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Sorry forgot, tried WD40 too ! Must be special Vauxhall plastic