rd55 dun Well-Known Member Joined Aug 16, 2010 Messages 1,422 Oct 11, 2011 #21 Maybe a picture would help. I had some crap left over when i removed my rear badge, but the petrol removed it easily.
Maybe a picture would help. I had some crap left over when i removed my rear badge, but the petrol removed it easily.
mld22 Martin Joined Jul 25, 2010 Messages 1,943 Oct 11, 2011 #22 Type R Bob said: Cillit Bang? What way did you use that? Click to expand... Spay a small amount onto a cloth then rub. I'd be surprised if it doesn't work
Type R Bob said: Cillit Bang? What way did you use that? Click to expand... Spay a small amount onto a cloth then rub. I'd be surprised if it doesn't work
elchunk KCCO VIP Member Joined Dec 22, 2008 Messages 6,969 Oct 11, 2011 #23 Type R Bob said: It would be a bit like epoxy residue. Click to expand... if it is epoxy or urethane you may just try and rub it away as anything you can apply to it to soften it and remove it will destroy the paint. similarly heating it up would soften it but will also weaken the paint underneath....
Type R Bob said: It would be a bit like epoxy residue. Click to expand... if it is epoxy or urethane you may just try and rub it away as anything you can apply to it to soften it and remove it will destroy the paint. similarly heating it up would soften it but will also weaken the paint underneath....
T Type R Bob Ek9 Owner Joined Dec 21, 2008 Messages 134 Oct 13, 2011 #24 Cheers for all the replys lads! I used 3m compound on it and a lot of elbow grease and after an hour or so it eventually came off!
Cheers for all the replys lads! I used 3m compound on it and a lot of elbow grease and after an hour or so it eventually came off!