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    sand it, take your time on, gives you better results. and if you havent used aircraft paint remover before, i advise you not to use it on your car till you have had practice and know how it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ef_ftw73
    sand it, take your time on, gives you better results. and if you havent used aircraft paint remover before, i advise you not to use it on your car till you have had practice and know how it works.
    Put it on with a tooth brush or paint brush and come back in 15 minutes and it's all bubbled up...take a pressure washer to it and it'll look like a Deloreon lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Put it on with a tooth brush or paint brush and come back in 15 minutes and it's all bubbled up...take a pressure washer to it and it'll look like a Deloreon lol!
    yes YES then i can go back to the future!!! all according to plan of course lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by STRteg
    yes YES then i can go back to the future!!! all according to plan of course lol
    well if you are going 88 and not experiencing time travel you need to take it to the dealer man!

    I'd say just sand it, its really easy and safer for you and your car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Put it on with a tooth brush or paint brush and come back in 15 minutes and it's all bubbled up...take a pressure washer to it and it'll look like a Deloreon lol!

    just make sure you dont go crazy with it and sling it everywere and get that shit in your eye!!! then you can say screw going backwards towards the future direction, but its hard to get ahold of a flux capacitor that contains 1.21 jigawatts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ef_ftw73
    just make sure you dont go crazy with it and sling rit everywere and get that shit in your eye!!! then you can say screw going backwards towards the future direction, but its hard to get ahold of a flux capacitor that contains 1.21 jigawatts
    yeah tell me about it my flux capacitor only has 1.10 jigawatts so frustrating sometimes

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Put it on with a tooth brush or paint brush and come back in 15 minutes and it's all bubbled up...take a pressure washer to it and it'll look like a Deloreon lol!
    Works great if you want to remove paint from your valve cover, or whatever else.

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