OK so if you have had a bodykit parts that have been put on with Sikaflex and you wish to remove the sikaflex, i have found the product to use. It also works for Glue ie stickers
http://tinyurl.com/5vhnc3h
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Removing Sikaflex
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How would you do it to those flimsy visors?
Also how would you dare hold this up against the body of your car?
Also how would you dare hold this up against the body of your car?
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Re: Removing Sikaflex
bd-850 wrote:OK so if you have had a bodykit parts that have been put on with Sikaflex and you wish to remove the sikaflex, i have found the product to use. It also works for Glue ie stickers
http://tinyurl.com/5vhnc3h
They're called "caramel wheels" - for those that want to google about it or find out best way to use it.
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bd-850 wrote:and they smell GREAT just like caramel
but they work GREAT
Wot they taste like tho...?
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one of these mate does the job
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/PIN-STRIPE-R ... 512wt_1037
just pop it into a drill, I have used it myself
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/PIN-STRIPE-R ... 512wt_1037
just pop it into a drill, I have used it myself
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I doubt bunnings would have them.
You'd be pushing your luck at any of the "big brand" auto places like Repco/Supercheap
Try calling auto1 or autopro - or some of the other speciality places.
Some don't call it a "caramel wheel" but pinstripe removing tool. Save your time and petrol call the local places first and see if repco/super/auto1/auto/pro and whatever else have it or know what you want.
Here's a how to
http://www.yotatech.com/f2/how-pinstrip ... 56k-70756/
...oh and Google some more on how to's .... that's just one i found.
You'd be pushing your luck at any of the "big brand" auto places like Repco/Supercheap
Try calling auto1 or autopro - or some of the other speciality places.
Some don't call it a "caramel wheel" but pinstripe removing tool. Save your time and petrol call the local places first and see if repco/super/auto1/auto/pro and whatever else have it or know what you want.
Here's a how to
http://www.yotatech.com/f2/how-pinstrip ... 56k-70756/
...oh and Google some more on how to's .... that's just one i found.
"the quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"
More pix @ http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=8779
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