ihaveacamaro
I like teeth
Hey everyone,
Hope someone can help me out with some plastidip removal tips. I actually have quite a lot of experience with it, but I've never had this bad of a removal. Normally I just peel it off and it comes off in sheets, but it looks like I have thin layers because when I pulled them off my wheels, I have spots of it all over the place.
Anticipating this before I peeled the plastidip off, I had my go to products ready: 3M adhesive remover and goo gone.
Neither seem to be working well in helping remove the plastidip though and it's taking me hours to remove the damn stuff. Unfortunately, I don't have a car jack, but I really wish I did right now.
Anyone got any tips they'd like to share with me? I could really use some help especially for the barrels of the wheels.
Thanks!
P.S. I know of the method of removal that is applying more plastidip and then removing it all in one swoop when it is a bigger layer, but that won't help because the overspray hits the barrels and it gets all over the place causing thin layers in the barrels... which then take forever to get off. So that's not a method I want to try again.
Hope someone can help me out with some plastidip removal tips. I actually have quite a lot of experience with it, but I've never had this bad of a removal. Normally I just peel it off and it comes off in sheets, but it looks like I have thin layers because when I pulled them off my wheels, I have spots of it all over the place.
Anticipating this before I peeled the plastidip off, I had my go to products ready: 3M adhesive remover and goo gone.
Neither seem to be working well in helping remove the plastidip though and it's taking me hours to remove the damn stuff. Unfortunately, I don't have a car jack, but I really wish I did right now.
Anyone got any tips they'd like to share with me? I could really use some help especially for the barrels of the wheels.
Thanks!
P.S. I know of the method of removal that is applying more plastidip and then removing it all in one swoop when it is a bigger layer, but that won't help because the overspray hits the barrels and it gets all over the place causing thin layers in the barrels... which then take forever to get off. So that's not a method I want to try again.