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Washmitt Meister
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: sheffield
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tigerseal removal
anyone know how i can remover tiger seal from a painted surface?
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Washmitt Meister
Join Date: Jun 2010
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no one??
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Distinguished Detailer
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has it gone off or is it still wet?
Thinners should remove it before it sets....if its gone off I would try gently picking off the excess glob(s) then try some thinners. Just be careful and test the thinners on a bit of paint thats out of sight to make sure its not going to remove the paint. Oh and if you think the affected area has had a smart repair at any time dont go near it! |
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Orbital Oracle
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i too need advice on removing dry tigerseal off a spoiler that ive just bought, it just wont budge
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Washmitt Meister
Join Date: Jun 2010
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yes mines dry too
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