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mason001
19th December 2006, 14:32
right, when i bought my saxo, the person i got it off had ripped their tints off, leaving me with the lovely job of getting rid of the sticky stuff.. what can i use to get rid of it; cos i must need to get rid of that before i can get my tints put on..
cheers
saunders
19th December 2006, 14:34
try white sprit? or something similar
Predator_R32
19th December 2006, 14:45
paint thinners
mason001
19th December 2006, 14:46
kool.. cheers you two.
VTS_16v_Boy
19th December 2006, 15:10
Be carefull not to get any on the rubber seals as they can melt the rubber.
There is no real easy way its all hard graft mate :-)
Predator_R32
19th December 2006, 15:16
i used some brushes to work it into the gluye covered everything up before starting and took me a good few hours still
Euphoria
19th December 2006, 15:23
why he pull of the tints!! to put em on his next car lol?
Danr
19th December 2006, 15:34
why he pull of the tints!! to put em on his next car lol?
To take it back to standard or the police told him too.
Predator_R32
19th December 2006, 15:35
why he pull of the tints!! to put em on his next car lol?
lmao :y:
mason001
19th December 2006, 19:47
why he pull of the tints!! to put em on his next car lol?
she ripped em off.. cos she was a bitch lol..
Josh_Phipps
19th December 2006, 19:51
So its best to use Paint thinners, and paint it on then rub it off?
DavoVTR
19th December 2006, 20:31
beleive it or not, window cleaner works! like that kinda stuff you buy in a spray bottle (windowlene?!?!) and a cloth... bit of elbow grease and your laughing. wont damage any seats either if ya spill it
Predator_R32
19th December 2006, 21:21
still have to put some elbow grease in with thinners
i did use something different on the back window, was proper glue remover ill have a look for you as i borrowed it but aint gave it back lol
Steve
19th December 2006, 21:23
white spirit and a rag, worked a treat for me! then make sure clean windows after as left a smear on mine :y:
Mark51
19th December 2006, 21:53
nail varnish remover
BenSilverSaxo
20th December 2006, 00:44
Iv just been doing this tonight on my mates astra, thinners and then panel wipe on a seperate clean cloth!:y:
mason001
20th December 2006, 08:52
quality. cheers for all your help people.
Bailey1124
21st December 2006, 00:39
nail varnish remover is the best i think. just make sure ur mum doesnt catch u
Baz
21st December 2006, 00:40
t-cut works a treat
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