jazzer2k3
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I have taken the strips of my corsa and of the passenger door there is a great fcukin grey line..............T-Cut dunt work.............and suggestions?
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Trotty
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If it's where the paint has faded then there's not an awful lot you can do beside polishing like mad or a respray of the doors?
If it's just glue marks try Auto-Glym Tar Remover.
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jazzer2k3
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Tar remover.................u sure? The thing is i would strip door but its the colour......silver
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Kris TD
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try using g10 cutting compound.
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jazzer2k3
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are these ideas as harsh as usin T-Cut.................cos thats harsh shit
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Trotty
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Well only going by my own previous experience, but on my old Corsa (Arden Blue) I was left with grey/white marks from the glue - I used tar remover to shift any remaining glue, then gave it a damn good clean and a real good polish and it was fine. The car was only 3 months old however when I did this...
On my new Corsa (Star Silver) I did it 5 days after picking it up and they came off very easily
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Kris TD
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g10 is more abrasive thatn t-cut, its what they use for removing overspray and blending in paintwork, g10 is what u use on laquered cars cos its the least abrasive of all the cutting compounds,
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jazzer2k3
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cheers mates ill give it a go
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