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galaxie500:
It's a plain white van, no trim close to the graffiti so I'll try some Tardis and then go at it with some wax. How does that work Jay?

xjay1337:


Would like to just state I have done this before I saw the video  :signLOL: :signLOL:
If that doesn't work then you can always use a razor blade and wet sanding or machine correction.. as always start with least aggressive manner of removal.

galaxie500:
Hi Jay.
Which Carnuba heavy wax would potentially dissolve the paint? ( presuming it is cellulose as you said)
Anything I can buy from Halfords - a Meguiars product for instance that you recommend?
Thanks.
PR

Horatio:
you could always adapt it  :signLOL:

xjay1337:

--- Quote from: galaxie500 on December 10, 2014, 12:07:28 pm ---Hi Jay.
Which Carnuba heavy wax would potentially dissolve the paint? ( presuming it is cellulose as you said)
Anything I can buy from Halfords - a Meguiars product for instance that you recommend?
Thanks.
PR

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Umm.....

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