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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: twistedblack69 on 14 November 2009, 15:42

Title: Can you remove the textured plastic from the painted plastic on big bumpers
Post by: twistedblack69 on 14 November 2009, 15:42
Can you??
Title: Re: Can you remove the textured plastic from the painted plastic on big bumpers
Post by: beechymonza on 14 November 2009, 17:03
Yeah you could remove it,
 
 Just depends on wether you want 2 stik it back on car again,, :grin:
Title: Re: Can you remove the textured plastic from the painted plastic on big bumpers
Post by: danny_p on 14 November 2009, 19:03
a DA sandder will de texturise it a bit quick
Title: Re: Can you remove the textured plastic from the painted plastic on big bumpers
Post by: Thom89 on 14 November 2009, 19:47
Are you talking of taking your bumper to bits? or do you want to smooth your bumpers so they can be painted?
Thom
Title: Re: Can you remove the textured plastic from the painted plastic on big bumpers
Post by: Goops on 14 November 2009, 23:22
i sanded down a pair and they came out smooth!
Title: Re: Can you remove the textured plastic from the painted plastic on big bumpers
Post by: twistedblack69 on 15 November 2009, 15:25
Actually take the bumper apart. I found a smooth'd tailgate and bumper with no. plate recess, was thinking of getting it, but it had been de-textured, and I wanted the texture on it, but google image quickly turned me against that idea. A bit too Max Power for my liking....scratch that, WAY too fkin Max Power for my liking
Title: Re: Can you remove the textured plastic from the painted plastic on big bumpers
Post by: DOA on 15 November 2009, 20:30
A bit too Max Power for my liking....scratch that, WAY too fkin Max Power for my liking

And smoothing the tailgate and having the number plate in the bumper isnt??????????
Title: Re: Can you remove the textured plastic from the painted plastic on big bumpers
Post by: twistedblack69 on 16 November 2009, 14:27
That's what I meant  :grin: :grin: the smooth tailgate and no. plate recess in the bumper was too Max Power...the comment makes sense to me