Does anyone know of a way of getting old contact adhesive off of paintwork? It doesn't matter too much if the paint is damaged as I intend to repaint anyway.
Any Ideas that beat a paint scraper and elbow grease would be greatly appreciated!
Contact adhesive?
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Re: Contact adhesive?
Toluene thinners.should do it...wear a mask though..
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Re: Contact adhesive?
petrol might be worth a try won't hurt the paint
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Re: Contact adhesive?
Nitromore's or similar. Wear gloves and protect the floor.
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Re: Contact adhesive?
Forgive me for stating the obvious but....if you are going to re-spray your van then all the paint will need flatting back so why would you want to go to the trouble of remove adhesive BEFORE flatting?
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