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P---k of the week award winner, OMR.

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Old Mac Rocco
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P---k of the week award winner, OMR.

Post by Old Mac Rocco »

As title says I have just awarded myself this.
Reason being --------
I decided to remove my bump strips along the sides of my car as she was going in for a paint make over, and I thought how can I freshen these things up ??????????
Tried various "wonder colour restorers" and the result was ziltch difference.
Still looked pale dull and dreary.
Brainwave ----- I'll try clear lacquer, RESULT !!!!!!! :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: they now look nice and shiney AND bright :hugegrin: :hugegrin: :hugegrin:
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Trouble is now,seven days later, they are still tacky and won't dry out. :scratch: :scratch: :scratch:

So folks what's my options ???????

Wash with some sort of cellulose cleaner / thinners ?
Try and lightly sand off and leave dull and dreary ?
Bin them and buy new ones ?
Just not bother refitting them (quite like the clean look she has now)
Other options ???????

As usual all input welcome.
Thanks in advance.
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Mmm well I had been toying with doing something with bump strips and my idea is to viynl wrap them - gloss black - will let you know how it goes but apart from a seam on the end edge I recon it will work
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Did you use 1 pack lacquer? i.e. a spray can?

Or did you go to the motor factors and buy some 2 pack lacquer? If so, you require a hardener to mix 2:1 with the lacquer to make it dry.

Use some standard thinners to remove the currently un-drying lacquer.
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Have you popped them on a rad in doors yet ? may dry them out.
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:hi: The Autoad
Used Halfords best clear lacquer - not intelligent enough to use a two pack system. :blush:
By standard thinners do you mean white spirit / turps or a cellulose type thinner ??????

:hi: monzajake ,
Had them on and off the radiators over the last few days and three of them feel less tacky now. :yahoo:
May try this over the next few days hot - cold - hot - cold and see how they work out.

Thanks both for your input , much appreciated.
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got a greenhouse you can put them in?
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A green house in Scotland !!!!!!!!!
What a waste of money. :hehe: :hehe: :hehe:
Could sit them on my shed window ledge ????
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Try popping them in the oven. Gas Mark 5 for 20 minutes should sort them out! :hugegrin:
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Old Mac Rocco wrote: By standard thinners do you mean white spirit / turps or a cellulose type thinner ??????
Cellulose type, Mac.
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