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Old 1st January 2015, 13:04   #1
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Just wondering if it is possible to remove this from the bumper ( black parts ) ?

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Old 1st January 2015, 13:47   #2
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Just wondering if it is possible to remove this from the bumper ( black parts ) ?

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Possibly use some fine wet and dry paper.
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Old 1st January 2015, 14:52   #3
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Possibly use some fine wet and dry paper.
Cheers Steve , I did actually think about that earlier
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How much overspray are we talking? Just a few spots here and there? Or almost an unwanted coat? For odd spots here and there clay bar will do it
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Old 2nd January 2015, 04:31   #5
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How much overspray are we talking? Just a few spots here and there? Or almost an unwanted coat? For odd spots here and there clay bar will do it
It is not overly bad , might give that a go too , cheers
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Thinners then wash, clay, re condition the plastics and seal. Thinners will take all the goodness out of the plastics so you have to put them back in and seal it in
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2500 wet and dry (wet) works well. I find lacquering 5-10 mins after painting the best.
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Thinners. Quick wipe and they'll disappear. DO NOT USE SANDPAPER FFS!
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