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i just removed the cloth of my door panels and now i've got some hard dry glue left that i can't remove......i've tryed paint thiner, goo gone, some vinyl polish thing.......nothing works.......anyone knows what would melt that glue off?.........plus i've got dents in the armrests that are on the doors......can that be fixed or do I need to replace the panels.Thank you.
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QUOTE(lazarpaul @ Jun 10, 2006 - 8:10 PM) [snapback]443413[/snapback] i just removed the cloth of my door panels and now i've got some hard dry glue left that i can't remove......i've tryed paint thiner, goo gone, some vinyl polish thing.......nothing works.......anyone knows what would melt that glue off?.........plus i've got dents in the armrests that are on the doors......can that be fixed or do I need to replace the panels.Thank you. heat guns are great tools to have but they're not for the novice try a lil nail polish remover carefullyy acetone or laquer thinner i cannot stress this enough carefullllyyyyyy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and the dents you can sometimes go behind the panel and massage upwards and get some of the dent out and if the press board is broken you might try some paper mache techniques useing cardboard and wood glue or mix a little fiber glass resin and cloth to give the area support This post has been edited by expedition2166: Jun 21, 2006 - 11:35 PM |
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