Removing Rear lettering
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Removing Rear lettering
This may have been covered in a previous thread, but I want to remove the lettering on my rear deck. I think someone suggested using dental floss and patience(which I am sometimes low on, patience, not floss). Is that correct?
Anything else I need to watch out for? I don't need to mess up a perfectly good F-Type just trying to make a great car a little better.
Anything else I need to watch out for? I don't need to mess up a perfectly good F-Type just trying to make a great car a little better.
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El Gato (05-21-2018)
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Is GooGone the naphtha based or the citrus based one? I was told by a detailer to not use the citrus based cleaners because they can actually remove paint. I think I softened up the residue with WD-40 and used acetone for the final cleanup.
Afterwards, I made sure to treat the paint with what I'd used elsewhere on the car.
Afterwards, I made sure to treat the paint with what I'd used elsewhere on the car.
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Is GooGone the naphtha based or the citrus based one? I was told by a detailer to not use the citrus based cleaners because they can actually remove paint. I think I softened up the residue with WD-40 and used acetone for the final cleanup.
Afterwards, I made sure to treat the paint with what I'd used elsewhere on the car.
Afterwards, I made sure to treat the paint with what I'd used elsewhere on the car.
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That's what is great about this forum, 1 question, 3-4 equally good solutions. For me, sounds like waxed dental floss behind wife's hair dryer( I have already damaged a few things with my supercharged 3 spd. heat gun).
Follow up with Goo-B-Gone and heavy soap and water immediately with a lot of clean water afterward.
The 'Leaper' stays on, so no problem with the small holes.
Thx for all the solutions.
Follow up with Goo-B-Gone and heavy soap and water immediately with a lot of clean water afterward.
The 'Leaper' stays on, so no problem with the small holes.
Thx for all the solutions.
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