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B pillar/rear hatch plastic stuff!
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:25 pm
by buggerrit
Anyone any experience of/heard tales of how to remove
this horrible wrinkled sticky black plastic from the B pillars
and the rear hatch. Tried "picking" at it - result VERY sore
fingernails
The stuff seems to be welded to the paint!
All contributions welcome!
Re: B pillar/rear hatch plastic stuff!
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 8:11 pm
by Mr Funk
You can use a hair dryer/heat gun but it'll take ages or just use a toffee wheel. Easy peasy.
Re: B pillar/rear hatch plastic stuff!
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 7:29 am
by buggerrit
Go on then - Whats a toffee wheel

Re: B pillar/rear hatch plastic stuff!
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 11:52 am
by GTXTRA
buggerrit wrote:Go on then - Whats a toffee wheel

imagine a 'sticky' wheel which you attach to a drill - bodyshops use them a lot and you should be able to source one via one of the specialists such as Frost Automotive.
Re: B pillar/rear hatch plastic stuff!
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 3:16 pm
by Mr Funk
Sorry, should have explained that.
As Sean said it's like a big, round rubbery disc that bolts onto your drill. Think I paid £8 for mine. ordered it through my local bodyshop
Re: B pillar/rear hatch plastic stuff!
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 9:07 pm
by buggerrit
Jeez, I really am slow at the moment! Now you've described it,
I used one not long back to remove some signwriting from a van!
Thanks guys, my fingernails are eternally gratefull.
God I hate this old age setting in!
Re: B pillar/rear hatch plastic stuff!
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 1:43 pm
by silver_rocco
i used heat gun,,and my nails...some of it comes off in big chunks, always get little bitty bits around the window seal.
then t-cut and tar remover to remove glue
Re: B pillar/rear hatch plastic stuff!
Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 9:40 pm
by Big Bad Baz
Toffee wheels FTW!
I used the toffee wheel that Jim kindly lent me to do the vinyl on my B-pillars.
First, get the necessary tools together:
Half way there:
All done:
New vinyl fitted:
Right. Good as they are, don't expect the toffee wheel to be a miracle cure. It's still bloody hard work and it still takes ages. Also, I cannot overstate how much dust the process creates. To say "it makes
a bit of dust" is like saying "Katy Price likes
a bit of publicity". And, as Jim reminded me, be gentle with it. It may just be a rubber disc, but it can (and will) take your paint off if you press too hard with it. Best technique - moderate speed on the drill (about half throttle on my Black & Decker) and "bounce" the wheel off the surface (gently).
Hard work, but worth it in the end.
Re: B pillar/rear hatch plastic stuff!
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 1:26 am
by roccodave
just used a heatgun to remove it from roccomatts new despoilerd tailgate and it works realy well if you get it quite hot
its much easier than when i did mine with a hairdryer
Re: B pillar/rear hatch plastic stuff!
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 10:55 am
by buggerrit
Thanks for all the replies guys, I resorted to a glass scraper which
obviously removed waaaay more than the plastic
No worries tho' - the car's in for a full repaint in the next few
days.
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- Rattle cans to the fore!
Anyone got any wacky ideas for a mat/satin finish?
Looking to knock the scabby rusty bits off, de-badge the tailgate,
side rubbing strips already gone as have roof seam rubbers.
Probably end up drab olive green unless you've got any better suggestions
