Joens Active Member Jan 18, 2008 209 0 Helsinki, Finland Sep 21, 2009 #21 Easiest way is to remove the old ones, buy new ones and spray them. The new ones have the sticker on em, just put the sprayed ones back on. Simple
Easiest way is to remove the old ones, buy new ones and spray them. The new ones have the sticker on em, just put the sprayed ones back on. Simple
PH1L NI Agnew SEAT Jan 6, 2009 290 0 35 Northern Ireland www.modmedia.co.uk Sep 21, 2009 #22 You need new ones. And if you want a proper job done set aside at LEAST 30 mins to remove all thr glue fully! I've just done this on my ibiza, the gf's dad sanded and sprayed the new ones for free.
You need new ones. And if you want a proper job done set aside at LEAST 30 mins to remove all thr glue fully! I've just done this on my ibiza, the gf's dad sanded and sprayed the new ones for free.
Joens Active Member Jan 18, 2008 209 0 Helsinki, Finland Sep 22, 2009 #23 Theres a tool to remove glue from metal. A thing u attach to drill, dont know how to explain it tho
ibiza_1.4tdi Apr 1, 2007 482 0 Sep 23, 2009 #24 a rubber (eraser - type - similer to what you had in your pencil case as a child) on a stick. i think thats what your on about.
a rubber (eraser - type - similer to what you had in your pencil case as a child) on a stick. i think thats what your on about.
Joens Active Member Jan 18, 2008 209 0 Helsinki, Finland Sep 23, 2009 #25 It's called Candy Disk here in Finland. Don't know the proper name for it. Heres a pic to demonstrate it on action
It's called Candy Disk here in Finland. Don't know the proper name for it. Heres a pic to demonstrate it on action