Hep Super Glue Problem
Hey guys i was trying to put super glue on cf badges so it would stick better and the superglue dripped on my front bumper and i cant get it off
. I tried scrubbing it within 2 mins of the drip and it leave a white rough finish. Any1 know what i can use to take it off without messing up the crappy paint?????
p.s i just noticed i spelled HELP wrong ugh what a nightmare....
. I tried scrubbing it within 2 mins of the drip and it leave a white rough finish. Any1 know what i can use to take it off without messing up the crappy paint?????p.s i just noticed i spelled HELP wrong ugh what a nightmare....
Last edited by Evo Girlie; Mar 26, 2007 at 07:17 PM.
rubbing compound, or even a smalll brushing of 1000 grit sand paper then compound then scratch X then wax. but compound should do it. Also they have these clay bar things, try that too. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS for the clay bar, otherwise you'll f-up your paint.
It's nearly impossible to mess up your paint with a clay bar, unless your an idiot. But then again I don't really know you..... j/k
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Nail Polish Remover = Acetone = Bye bye paint!
Our friend "google" recommends this: http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Get...-Car&id=136833
If that doesn't work, I agree with the use of 1000 grit wet-sanding and compound/polish. If you don't know how to wet sand, look it up on google. Good luck!
Our friend "google" recommends this: http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Get...-Car&id=136833
If that doesn't work, I agree with the use of 1000 grit wet-sanding and compound/polish. If you don't know how to wet sand, look it up on google. Good luck!
Nail Polish Remover = Acetone = Bye bye paint!
Our friend "google" recommends this: http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Get...-Car&id=136833
If that doesn't work, I agree with the use of 1000 grit wet-sanding and compound/polish. If you don't know how to wet sand, look it up on google. Good luck!
Our friend "google" recommends this: http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Get...-Car&id=136833
If that doesn't work, I agree with the use of 1000 grit wet-sanding and compound/polish. If you don't know how to wet sand, look it up on google. Good luck!
You say that but have you ever tried using it on automotive paint? It works well but you have to use it very carefully.


