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stuff called "desolv it"

spray on , leave 5 mins and wipe off

halfords do it

good stuff and doesnt harm bodywork, actually its really good all round the home as well

thanx...

the comment actually its really good all round the home as well has me visualising you doing the housework dressed in pink :whistling:

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stuff called "desolv it"

spray on , leave 5 mins and wipe off

halfords do it

good stuff and doesnt harm bodywork, actually its really good all round the home as well

thanx...

the comment actually its really good all round the home as well has me visualising you doing the housework dressed in pink :whistling:

what have i told you about expressing your fetishes publically :whistling:

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stuff called "desolv it"

spray on , leave 5 mins and wipe off

halfords do it

good stuff and doesnt harm bodywork, actually its really good all round the home as well

thanx...

the comment actually its really good all round the home as well has me visualising you doing the housework dressed in pink :whistling:

Now has me thinking of you both doing it in pink :shutit: :shifty:

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Hair dryer melts the glue and it comes off. But be careful the metal bodywork can get hot and burn your fingers. It wront get hot enough to harm the paint tho.

By the looks of it Wozza should have a couple nocking about :)

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stuff called "desolv it"

spray on , leave 5 mins and wipe off

halfords do it

good stuff and doesnt harm bodywork, actually its really good all round the home as well

thanx...

the comment actually its really good all round the home as well has me visualising you doing the housework dressed in pink :whistling:

what have i told you about expressing your fetishes publically :whistling:

my therapy worked...........I wear olive green now

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isopropyl alcohol from the chemists safe for paint also

It is still available? I though IPA had been banned to the public years ago for health and safety reasons :unsure:

got about 100 litres of the stuff in the lab...

can sort you out with some if needs be dave......but you'll have to come to a midlands meet :winky: :whistling:

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isopropyl alcohol from the chemists safe for paint also

It is still available? I though IPA had been banned to the public years ago for health and safety reasons :unsure:

got about 100 litres of the stuff in the lab...

can sort you out with some if needs be dave......but you'll have to come to a midlands meet :winky: :whistling:

Rob, can i have some please :question: :D

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I wouldn't mind abit too, only if its not too much trouble :)

Thanks :)

Isophyl Alcohol is the stuff I use with cleaning thermal compound off CPU cores and I have been meaning to get some more.

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