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Old 01-24-2015, 10:09 PM
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My 95Gsr has plasti dip on the body and wheels i bought it that way. The rims appear to have a thick coat. Ive read several removal methods. The wheels are stock 95 gsr wheels. Any tricks for removal without damaging the stock finish. Thanks
Old 01-24-2015, 10:37 PM
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dig your nails in or use a paint stripper but be carful with paint strippers just a bit then dig with your nails.

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Old 01-24-2015, 10:59 PM
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Sounds good going to try it tomorrow. Guy has them orange and I don't like it at all...
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Orange.... lol silly ricers
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Don't use a paint stripper, use Goofoff or Googone or something like that. Stripper will not discriminate finishes, and will take everything off down to the bare aluminum.
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Thanks I'll try the goof off ad soon as the weather gets better...
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Pressure wash
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So will a car wash take it off maybe
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So will a car wash take it off maybe
You can try but it self car washes pressure machine are not strong enough.
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Ok cool it's cold here in dc so I was going to wait untill it got a little warmer or a warm day soon... thanks
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