How can I remove this crap? my truck is black so I can't use anything abrasive
paint94979 Beer Nazi Sep 18, 2006 11,715 8 38 37 Nov 17, 2008 #1 How can I remove this crap? my truck is black so I can't use anything abrasive
Turbo Buick 6 ... Jun 28, 2007 3,259 0 0 NE Pa Nov 17, 2008 #2 paint94979 said: How can I remove this crap? my truck is black so I can't use anything abrasive Click to expand... The white stuff for writing your dial-in on the window? Soap and water
paint94979 said: How can I remove this crap? my truck is black so I can't use anything abrasive Click to expand... The white stuff for writing your dial-in on the window? Soap and water
McRat Diesel Hotrodder Aug 2, 2006 11,249 26 38 64 Norco CA www.mcratracing.com Nov 17, 2008 #3 Really hot water and soap. If that doesn't work, WD-40.
JoshH Daggum farm truck Staff member Vendor/Sponsor Feb 14, 2007 13,716 779 113 Texas!!! Nov 17, 2008 #5 Dawn dish soap
tylerrustLB7 LB7 May 21, 2008 1,141 0 0 Stephenville Tx Nov 17, 2008 #6 WanaDmaxsub said: Spit Click to expand... :rofl: Works everytime!
Mike L. Got Sheep? Staff member Vendor/Sponsor Aug 12, 2006 15,681 232 63 Fullerton CA Nov 17, 2008 #7 Use shoe polish to remove it.
paint94979 Beer Nazi Sep 18, 2006 11,715 8 38 37 Nov 18, 2008 #8 Mike L. said: Use shoe polish to remove it. Click to expand... thanks Mike:rofl:
LB7Diesel Oh Boy! Sep 3, 2006 1,355 0 0 Melbourne, F.L. Nov 18, 2008 #9 I used to razor blade it off the window and the crap would stick all over my black paint, so now I use Laquer thinner on a rag to wipe it off the window. I never had luck with soap and water
I used to razor blade it off the window and the crap would stick all over my black paint, so now I use Laquer thinner on a rag to wipe it off the window. I never had luck with soap and water
slowlmm New member Mar 2, 2008 2,582 0 0 46 so cal Nov 18, 2008 #10 Remove it before you even leave the track before it gets baked on. other wise it can be a pain sometimes.
Remove it before you even leave the track before it gets baked on. other wise it can be a pain sometimes.
MMLMM Tunergeek Mar 2, 2008 4,086 2 38 43 Reno, NV www.dyncal.com Nov 18, 2008 #11 first: Stop using shoe polish lol. as i think pat said, try wd-40 or HOT water and soap. if that dont work try steel wool j/k
first: Stop using shoe polish lol. as i think pat said, try wd-40 or HOT water and soap. if that dont work try steel wool j/k
McRat Diesel Hotrodder Aug 2, 2006 11,249 26 38 64 Norco CA www.mcratracing.com Nov 18, 2008 #12 I'll tell you one thing, don't use Scotchbrite on glass to get it off. I was in a rush, and screwed up the windshield doing that. Yeah, shoe polish sucks. The real racing marker wipes off with a paper towel in seconds.
I'll tell you one thing, don't use Scotchbrite on glass to get it off. I was in a rush, and screwed up the windshield doing that. Yeah, shoe polish sucks. The real racing marker wipes off with a paper towel in seconds.