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Topic: faded bumpers (Read 6957 times)
wilson
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Re: faded bumpers
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Reply #60 on:
12 March 2008, 13:56 »
i need a heat gun... we are talking about the paint stripper heat guns yeah ?
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paultownsend
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Posts: 936
Re: faded bumpers
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Reply #61 on:
12 March 2008, 13:57 »
thats strange with the linseed. never had it streak before
im going to try the heat gun. but im taking the plastics off
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russ-vdub
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Posts: 1,350
Once a Dub, Always a Dub
Re: faded bumpers
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Reply #62 on:
12 March 2008, 14:20 »
no need to take them off trust, unless your paint job is crappy then you'll have no worries..my bumper had been resprayed poorly and it didnt do it any good but the vw standard job coped perfectly well with the heat gun on full wack
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russ-vdub
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Re: faded bumpers
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Reply #63 on:
12 March 2008, 14:21 »
oh and hammond you a leg-end, cant thank you enough for the heat gun info
nice one fella, guna oil mine up now to try and hold the colour for a while longer
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