Hi, Dave
My son and I recently removed some artwork from his car that he'd
used to advertise his business. The firm that originally supplied and fitted
the material said that an ordinary domestic hairdryer would sufficiently warm
the plastic to enable it's easy removal. Must admit I needed some convincing -
but it worked great. Start at an edge and move the dryer up and down in a
small area to get things started and then as you peel it back, just work on
the area you want to loosen. It took us about an hour to do two sides, bonnet
and rear tailgate. Then a thorough wash with car shampoo and a hose of cold
water followed by a liquid wax polish that had a slightly 'cleansing' effect -
and you wouldn't know the images had been there. It's worth a try and I guess
you'll be repainting the dash anyway?
Jonmac
http://standard-triumph-books.co.uk
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From: oliver <sumton at sbcglobal.net>
>To: triumphs at autox.team.net
>Sent:
Wednesday, 21 December 2011, 1:26
>Subject: [TR] sort of funny
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>we just
picked up a 63 tr4. the guy pasted that fake wood sticky stuff to the
dashboard (nice touch). any recommendations on how to remove it? I'm pretty
sure we'll be removing the dash as the crash pads are cracked anyway
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