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smittytom
17th August 2009, 16:59
Been trying to do my 205 Speedlines all day with nitromors but it isn't working anyone else have any suggestions?
Thanks
VTRelite
17th August 2009, 17:03
brake fluid? pour it on there, have a brew and it should strip the paint right off
Marcus000
17th August 2009, 17:08
Shot / Vapour / Media blasting? :y:
luke1988
17th August 2009, 20:11
yep, brake fluid should do the trick!
Mr_P
17th August 2009, 20:33
Brake fluid is slow and shit. Nitro morse will do it.
It takes time to get through the clear coat, try getting some rough sandpaper and sanding off as much of the clearcoat as you can, then try it again. It'll take a while for it to eat through the paint and will take more than one application.
smittytom
17th August 2009, 22:36
Brake fluid is slow and shit. Nitro morse will do it.
It takes time to get through the clear coat, try getting some rough sandpaper and sanding off as much of the clearcoat as you can, then try it again. It'll take a while for it to eat through the paint and will take more than one application.
I have been trying it all day and its not working they just look really clean,
Speedlines are painted arnt they.lol
Marcus000
18th August 2009, 00:11
Speedlines are painted arnt they.lol
Painted or coated yeah.
If nitromors isn't working for whatever reason give them a once over with a wire brush attachment in a power drill, see if it loosens anything up.
smittytom
18th August 2009, 00:20
Painted or coated yeah.
If nitromors isn't working for whatever reason give them a once over with a wire brush attachment in a power drill, see if it loosens anything up.
Tried a wire brush,
The Just look like they have been polished they are so shiny.lol
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