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[1sL0CiviC] 27-May-2002 07:20 PM

Help Silicone!
 
how the hell do u remove this "silly cone"!
some SON OF A %^%*&^ ^*$&^#^*&#^ #(&^*&^#^&# got it all over my car's windshield, and headlights, and tail lights!!!

and they stole my GOOD HEAVY $$$ WHEEL CAPS!

UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH!


help?

PLEASE!

imported_94EG6HB 27-May-2002 11:01 PM

Razor blade..

LOTS OF PATIENCE...

[1sL0CiviC] 27-May-2002 11:39 PM

thats kinda scary, its on da body too!
and i dont wanna scartch the headlights

wouldnt thinner help???
or any dissolvant i could use??

dam, its scary!

Jugglez 28-May-2002 12:56 AM

Varsol

[1sL0CiviC] 28-May-2002 03:02 AM

where can i find the varsol solvent from, locally?

thanks Duy! :thumbup:

imported_94EG6HB 28-May-2002 08:58 AM

Varsol to strip the paint of the body???

Better be careful or you'll be getting that new paint job sooner than you think.

Can you just peel it off, or is there lots to peel??

[1sL0CiviC] 28-May-2002 09:35 AM

there is residue.............i've tried peeling some, but its to hard to peel, and if i scratch it off, there is still a base residue!:confused:

HAPPY 28-May-2002 09:40 AM


Originally posted by 94EG6HB
Varsol to strip the paint of the body???

Better be careful or you'll be getting that new paint job sooner than you think.

Can you just peel it off, or is there lots to peel??

Varsol (or Mineral Spirits) will not strip the paint on your car. It only removes wax and grime from the paint but will not negatively affect the paint.

If you want the job done easily, use it.

HAPPY 28-May-2002 09:42 AM


Originally posted by [1sL0CiviC]
where can i find the varsol solvent from, locally?

thanks Duy! :thumbup:

Crappy Tire man... did you really have to ask?

[1sL0CiviC] 28-May-2002 09:50 AM


Originally posted by HappyB16


Crappy Tire man... did you really have to ask?

:cry: sorry






BUT






THANK U! :thumbup:

hkalltheway 28-May-2002 11:45 AM

what i'd suggest is that if u have comprehensive coverage in insurance, you should not touch it. take it and get it fixed rather than messing anything up further. Then claim for insurance.

Shredder 29-May-2002 10:53 AM

Who the hell would do that..............what a bunch of idiots


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