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johnnyfixit
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whats the best solution people have come up with to get this off ya gel coat or is it just a case of that old favourite elbow grease??


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white spirit or petrol seems to work for me.
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johnnyfixit
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What about when it looks like this
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quite thicked up but is gradually coming off but covering everything underneath
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quite thicked up but is gradually coming off but covering everything underneath

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johnnyfixit
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Re: tar
Yes I want to take this off as I've aquired some thin rubber matting which will tidy up the inner arches nice

Re: tar
and paint !
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