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Post by wannabe on Dec 31, 2021 6:54:43 GMT
I have a couple of brand new body panels for another car in that sort of matte black, unpainted finish and I want/need to sell them, but they are dusty as hell after being in the garage for a long time. I'd like to get some pictures for any sales listing I make but I'm guessing that washing them with water to clean them up is not recommended... so is there a preferred cleaning method?? All advice very gratefully received!
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Post by Zed. on Dec 31, 2021 11:55:33 GMT
I'd like to get some pictures for any sales listing I make but I'm guessing that washing them with water to clean them up is not recommended... so is there a preferred cleaning method?? meths & a rag? Rich.
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Post by wannabe on Jan 1, 2022 19:38:12 GMT
I'd like to get some pictures for any sales listing I make but I'm guessing that washing them with water to clean them up is not recommended... so is there a preferred cleaning method?? meths & a rag? Rich. Thanks! I did wonder whether meths or white spirit would do the trick, but I also didn't want to strip the paint/base off of it... lol
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Post by Zed. on Jan 1, 2022 20:06:56 GMT
Thanks! I did wonder whether meths or white spirit would do the trick, but I also didn't want to strip the paint/base off of it... lol meths will evaporate, white-spirit will leave an oily residue... Rich.
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Post by wannabe on Jan 1, 2022 20:55:05 GMT
Thanks! I did wonder whether meths or white spirit would do the trick, but I also didn't want to strip the paint/base off of it... lol meths will evaporate, white-spirit will leave an oily residue... Rich. Thank you for the info! I feel like this sort of knowledge is being lost to the younger generation! (I include myself in that classification despite being way too old for the age my brain thinks I am... lol)
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