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v840 wrote:
[Not a shot at Tonka] It's like saying, hell I've got two nuts, I may as well cut one of them off for the hell of it. I ain't using it.[/NAS@T] It's ridiculous!
v840 wrote:
[Not a shot at Tonka] It's like saying, hell I've got two nuts, I may as well cut one of them off for the hell of it. I ain't using it.[/NAS@T] It's ridiculous!
Try 'Shellite', heaps on a rag, hold it on to the sticky shiat for a bit to soak and then scrub like a bastard. That's the best stuff I've found for that sort of thing.
V8Patrol wrote:contact ya local panel beater shop.... they do this type of thing all the time !!!
or ya local auto shop, my mate got something for that very purpose, werked like a dream, think it was same stuff for preparing car b4 painting, like prepsol or something, but sticky gunk was heated up with a hot air gun first, and scraped off. christover
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we use heat and a prepsole rag in the panle shope i work in but as was said befor can cach on fire if its like a sheat off sticky stuff u may be able to peal it off with heat
electric drill .... buff pad for it ...
and shellite .... works well for me
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