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Old 2nd July 2009, 05:45   #1
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Hi all,
A friend of mine is removing a large stripe from the side of his van, he has heated the stripe and the top has removed, but the glue is still visable, a ideas on what could be used to removed said glue, he tried a little T-Cut but it would not touch it?
Any advice welcome
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Old 2nd July 2009, 08:52   #2
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Hi all,
A friend of mine is removing a large stripe from the side of his van, he has heated the stripe and the top has removed, but the glue is still visable, a ideas on what could be used to removed said glue, he tried a little T-Cut but it would not touch it?
Any advice welcome
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autoglym glue and tar remover is widely available. but if you know any autosmart reps get some tardis. its much better.
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Cheers for that,
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also autoglym paint restorer worked for me, along with alot of elbow grease
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I've got loads of tardis if you would like some, save buying 5 litres.
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I've got loads of tardis if you would like some, save buying 5 litres.
Cheers for that kidder, he has brought the glym tar remover and is currently using his elbows, seems to be working.
Thanks for the offer
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No probs, give me a shout if he runs out!
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