Removing Paint?
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Removing Paint?
Hi All,
Next door neighbour has decided to paint his gate with black aerosol hammerite (in the wind). The overspray decided to do a lap of his house before settling on my silver roc!
The bodywork on the whole car is now as rough as a badgers backside. I've t-cutted the bonnet and it came up great, unfortunately it took me about and hour.
Can anyone recommend a slightly less labour intensive way of doing the rest of the car? Is tar and glue remover too harsh?
Cheers
PS The neighbour has slipped away on his hols so 'cuffing him to the wing mirror isn't an option!
Next door neighbour has decided to paint his gate with black aerosol hammerite (in the wind). The overspray decided to do a lap of his house before settling on my silver roc!
The bodywork on the whole car is now as rough as a badgers backside. I've t-cutted the bonnet and it came up great, unfortunately it took me about and hour.
Can anyone recommend a slightly less labour intensive way of doing the rest of the car? Is tar and glue remover too harsh?
Cheers
PS The neighbour has slipped away on his hols so 'cuffing him to the wing mirror isn't an option!
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Re: Removing Paint?
tar remover is less abrasive than t-cut, I would have used t-cut as a last resort, I hope you have polished the area where you used the t-cut !!biggles wrote:Hi All,
Next door neighbour has decided to paint his gate with black aerosol hammerite (in the wind). The overspray decided to do a lap of his house before settling on my silver roc!
The bodywork on the whole car is now as rough as a badgers backside. I've t-cutted the bonnet and it came up great, unfortunately it took me about and hour.
Can anyone recommend a slightly less labour intensive way of doing the rest of the car? Is tar and glue remover too harsh?
Cheers
PS The neighbour has slipped away on his hols so 'cuffing him to the wing mirror isn't an option!
try tar remover, and rinse the area thoroughly after and give the car a polish
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Re: Removing Paint?
Tar and glue isn't abrasive at all, its a solvent, it may remove some, but unlikely.
You'd prob need to clay the whole car to get rid of it. Unfortunately the only way is labour intesive. If you have a machine polsiher you could use that, but i'd still try and remove most of it by hand first.
T-cut is a polish - by definition a polish has abrasive in it which work the surface. So you dont need to polish after t-cut, you need to wax/seal though
You'd prob need to clay the whole car to get rid of it. Unfortunately the only way is labour intesive. If you have a machine polsiher you could use that, but i'd still try and remove most of it by hand first.
T-cut is a polish - by definition a polish has abrasive in it which work the surface. So you dont need to polish after t-cut, you need to wax/seal though
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Re: Removing Paint?
Get your neighbour to clay the whole car!! I hope you had words!!!
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Re: Removing Paint?
Thats great thanks guys, i did use a wax polish on the bonnet after t cutting it. Might give the clay idea a go, never thought of that one.
I haven't punched the neighbour (yet), but he's left his cat with another neighbour while on his hols. Can anyone suggest a nice shade of hammerite for the cat?
Cheers
I haven't punched the neighbour (yet), but he's left his cat with another neighbour while on his hols. Can anyone suggest a nice shade of hammerite for the cat?
Cheers
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Okay, whilst we are talking about polishing/waxing etc. Why is it that if you polish a black car it looks flipping awful and swirly????
Any top tips from you boys out there??? I've never even heard of using a clay before??
Thanks in advance.
PS I did actually clean my car twice this weekend, I think I have issues
Geoff
Any top tips from you boys out there??? I've never even heard of using a clay before??
Thanks in advance.
PS I did actually clean my car twice this weekend, I think I have issues
Geoff
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Re: Removing Paint?
Wowzers that clay bar is real good sh1t! Got the halfords own brand bar and lube and it worked an absolute treat. Thanks Chaps.
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