Remove silocone
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Have you tried in the paint and body section? https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/forum/232...ody-and-paint/
Depending on what you are trying to remove, I've been advised before to use fishing line as basically a cutting tool to remove what you need removed. Obviously that only works if you can get the fishing line on both sides of what you need removed. It's the same concept as using dental floss to slice a cake horizontally into two layers (only you need to be way more aggressive with car parts than a cake). I know I've seen videos about how to remove the residue left behind, but it's been awhile since I've watched them so I can't advise on the products they used. A google search will likely yield some good how-to vids.
Depending on what you are trying to remove, I've been advised before to use fishing line as basically a cutting tool to remove what you need removed. Obviously that only works if you can get the fishing line on both sides of what you need removed. It's the same concept as using dental floss to slice a cake horizontally into two layers (only you need to be way more aggressive with car parts than a cake). I know I've seen videos about how to remove the residue left behind, but it's been awhile since I've watched them so I can't advise on the products they used. A google search will likely yield some good how-to vids.
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