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I've used acetone- quick & easy, works pretty good.
I did buy some stuff off ebay a while back- haven't tried it yet. Somewhat labor intensive- you need to pull the wheels off the car. Temps need to be above 70, and I think you need to do it in the sun... https://www.ebay.com/itm/134466844761 |
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olredalert (05-19-2023) |
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As a last resort there is this. If it is too bright white you can tone it down with a drop or two of black.
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Copo_Cartel (05-19-2023) |
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Has been discussed over at camaros.net
https://www.camaros.net/threads/b-f-...-brown.479256/ Some are saying this stuff works but I have not tried it. I continue to struggle using SOS pads. https://www.ebay.com/itm/13446684476...6bae895d227e45
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Super clean.
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Looks like the lacquer thinner is doing a good job. I will clean them and then the next day do it again. Thanks Bill.
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olredalert (05-20-2023), X66 714 (05-19-2023) |
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I use comet powder, mix a little water apply with a scrubbing sponge. Works every time
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