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Post by thunder »

How to you clean it after getting the stickers off.
they were on the panels.

will eucalyptus oil clean it off or something else.
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Post by thunder »

where do i get this stuff from.
supermarket ?
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Post by jet-6 »

Good old CRC, wont harm a thing, but other brands/types dont seem to work as well, has to be CRC
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Post by beretta »

eucalyptus oil helps.
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Post by chunderlicious »

i did this today. used a hairdryer to help get the stickers off. after that i soaked a rag with turps and wiped it over the panels. then used a plastic gyprok spatula to scrape it off, but the spatula scratched the paint when it dug in in the corners, fingernails also helped.
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Post by thunder »

yeah i used the hairdryer to get the stickers off..now have to get the crap off the panel..

last time i had some on the windows i just used hairspray..worked awesome.
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Post by waxhead.. »

a light abrasive polish. Kitten no.7 works with a little bit of elbow grease.
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Post by tozook »

wax and grease remover works best you can buy it from supercheap

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Post by thunder »

tozook wrote:wax and grease remover works best you can buy it from supercheap

matt
i got heaps of that stuff..
do you think it will be ok..its pretty strong stuff
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Post by tozook »

i ripped the stickers of my old ss commodore and then cleaned it with wax and grease remover and it clean it easy

just do a little bit frist and see how you go mate
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Post by sniper »

60grit paper with a orbital will get it off :D

or for a clean approach wax and grease remover ;)
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Post by sniper »

after you use wax and grease. wash your car imediately after. no damgae will occur. none.
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Post by Wish I had coils »

watch using wax and grease remover i used it on the missus buzz box to get rid of tar and it took the shine of the paint where i did it and yes i washed it start after with soap and water. It looked like it took part of the clear coat off. all that stuff is, Is dielutted thinners
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Post by sniper »

hmmmm i did a stint in car detailingand thats what we used, and never had any probs with clear coat. guess use at your own discression
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Post by midi73 »

beretta wrote:eucalyptus oil helps.
Yep. Eucalyptus oil is the go.
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Post by cloughy »

Wish I had coils wrote:watch using wax and grease remover i used it on the missus buzz box to get rid of tar and it took the shine of the paint where i did it and yes i washed it start after with soap and water. It looked like it took part of the clear coat off. all that stuff is, Is dielutted thinners
That's because prepsol takes the polish off the paint, once wou've used it, you ned to repolish
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Post by MUD CLUB »

unleaded and a rag then polish after 6 years detailing and not a drama at all
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Post by GT60 »

Prepsol/Wax and Grease remover and a plastic bog applicator, repolish after.
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Post by cloughy »

MUD CLUB wrote:unleaded and a rag then polish after 6 years detailing and not a drama at all
Unleaded petrol :shock: Deadset :?:
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Post by kirragc »

olive oil
trick is to leave it for ages.

A bit of absorbant paper soaked in it can do the job. But leave it for as long as poss..
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Post by Dave Hazard »

I can vouge for the SuperCheap Wax and Grease Remover!!! I just had the pleasure of removing the entire 10yo sun-baked-on sign writting from my old work van :roll:
Razor blade might help but be careful of the paint and your fingers lol
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Post by bushy555 »

Petrol works well.
CRC CO Contact Cleaner will easily get rid of tough '3M' sticky-ness.
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Post by MUD CLUB »

cloughy wrote:
MUD CLUB wrote:unleaded and a rag then polish after 6 years detailing and not a drama at all
Unleaded petrol :shock: Deadset :?:
yep spray it on DOOONNNNTTT SMMMOOOKKKKEEE also works well on tar it just melts off
p.s. dont forget to polish afterwards
p.p.s its alot cheaper than anything else on the market even with petrol prices now
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Post by eighty8 »

MUD CLUB wrote:
cloughy wrote:
MUD CLUB wrote:unleaded and a rag then polish after 6 years detailing and not a drama at all
Unleaded petrol :shock: Deadset :?:
yep spray it on DOOONNNNTTT SMMMOOOKKKKEEE also works well on tar it just melts off
p.s. dont forget to polish afterwards
p.p.s its alot cheaper than anything else on the market even with petrol prices now
Petrol worked the best for me too, got it off in no time. Tried wax remover but very slow.
Years ago i removed the stickers from a 60 i had using prepsol. That really got it off fast. As Mud Club said ..polish after.....then ya free to scratch the shit out of it in the bush... :D
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