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Kitchen roll and an old bottle with sports drink head for quick and handy soak and spray.
Kitchen roll will scratch the **** out of the paint though. Been there, done thatKitchen roll and an old bottle with sports drink head for quick and handy soak and spray.
I guess I didn't let it soak long enough earlier, was just like concrete.
I did ask before, but i think it got buried - Any recommendations on quick detailer concentrates? Cheers
I did ask before, but i think it got buried - Any recommendations on quick detailer concentrates? Cheers
People say use wipes or quick detailer for bird crap. What is the solution for seagull ****, and the correct process? I managed to scratch the paint taking this off just now, but I think it will polish out.
It’s already etched the paint....bleh. Guess I might have to spend some time with the cleaning products on Monday.
People say use wipes or quick detailer for bird crap. What is the solution for seagull ****, and the correct process? I managed to scratch the paint taking this off just now, but I think it will polish out.
It’s already etched the paint....bleh. Guess I might have to spend some time with the cleaning products on Monday.
Some semi serious work put in yesterday
Autoglym - Body shampoo conditioner
SRP & EGP afterwards
concentrate? like to dilute?
Dodo juice do one, have a look at Basics Detailing Spray. It comes in a 1l concentrate that dilutes into 10 litres.I did ask before, but i think it got buried - Any recommendations on quick detailer concentrates? Cheers
Guys
Any idea how to get this off the wood effect panel on my 630i seems the previous owner had some horrible car phone holder attached or something and it’s left this sticker / foam on the panel
Looking for ways to remove effectively and safely seems properly stuck on
Tardis!I'd use the same method you'd use for removing residue after debadging a car - rub it hard using your thumb to get the worst of it off. The friction should be enough to start peeling it off, and it means not having to use a scraper or anything which will damage the trim.
Then I'd use a tar remover, meths, something like that, to clean off whatever is left. I'm assuming that the wood has a lacquered layer or something, so it shouldn't do any damage.
I doubt meths will work, I have tried it on a similar adhesive on some number plates that I had intended to stick on. What a mess that ended up being! Giving it a good rub to get it off will probably work though