Side Trim
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Hints, tips and guides for repair and modification - the FAQ section on the main website is worth checking first for information relating to common faults and technical help. Useful posts and guides will be added to the FAQ http://www.sciroccoregister.co.uk/scirocco-faq
- Risocco
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Re: Side Trim
Hey Bill, probably best to give it a once over with a clay bar. Nothing lifts off dirt and contaminat like they do bud
Failing that, maybe an alcohol based cleaner?
Alex
Failing that, maybe an alcohol based cleaner?
Alex
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Re: Side Trim
Ive used Panel wipe in the past Bill, its a bit like thinners, only it wont damage the paint. Its used by bodyshops and the like to clean surfaces of dust and grease before new paint is applied. Most car shops or car paint shops will sell it.
Don't ask me....it was like that when i got here !
- Funky Diver
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Re: Side Trim
Same here... and a £10 tin will get you about 5 litres of the stuff which will last FOREVER!! Much better value than anything you can get from Halfords and the like.markh wrote:Ive used Panel wipe in the past Bill, its a bit like thinners, only it wont damage the paint.