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Old 07-13-2013, 09:02 AM   #1
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you can see that ive already tried scraping away some of what ever this is (w/ plastic putty knife). anyone know how i can remove this stuff with out totally ruining the paint? havent totally decided whether or not to keep the bay stock color or to go black.

i was thinking of maybe using a heat gun and a scraper of some sort. all the wiring loom and what not will be replaced so im not too worried about that.

one thing i did notice that threw me off a little bit, one fender has the coating... while the other doesnt. hmm.


edit: also... just found out my car is infested with yellow jackets... ouch!






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Old 07-13-2013, 09:47 AM   #2
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see pics.





you can see that ive already tried scraping away some of what ever this is (w/ plastic putty knife). anyone know how i can remove this stuff with out totally ruining the paint? havent totally decided whether or not to keep the bay stock color or to go black.

i was thinking of maybe using a heat gun and a scraper of some sort. all the wiring loom and what not will be replaced so im not too worried about that.

one thing i did notice that threw me off a little bit, one fender has the coating... while the other doesnt. hmm.


edit: also... just found out my car is infested with yellow jackets... ouch!

Dry ice is the one most used. It seems to be the most effective of getting rid of it.
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Dry ice is the one most used. It seems to be the most effective of getting rid of it.
if i cannot get access to dry ice, is there a 2nd best?
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if i cannot get access to dry ice, is there a 2nd best?

Some sort of solvent or elbow grease.
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if i cannot get access to dry ice, is there a 2nd best?
Unless you live way out in the boonies, you'll find a source. Found this directory on Google...

http://www.dryicedirectory.com/

Another option might be liquid nitrogen, which may or may not be harder to find.
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