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Well Jaff, he certainly told you. He is pity for you. And I presume "Japanase" is a half fat spread the frenchies eat...?
"Why does the French flag have Velcro?
So the blue and red sections are easily removed during a time of war."
Make sure it's dried before you put it away. I've left one or two slightly damp before and it eats away at the glue, hence the pulling clumps of wool off the paint work.
Child.
Ryan, agreed, much like my recent GB thread about the cheaper, contaminant removing Wonder Wheels Hot Wheels product. However, you/we need to do more research on the container fluid!
Dudes and dudettes. Funny query this. I've never had a panel pot before, but thanks to MatthewR I have a tasty... taster of Illusion in such a pot.
Now, there is no way my applicator is getting in there for one swipe. And I don't have a finger applicator anymore (didn't get on with it anyway)...
Appreciate the post. I am aware of the active ingredient in IronX as it is present in a number of cheap(er) wheel cleaners (Turtle Wax Ice and the now infamous Wonder Wheels Hot Wheels).
Interesting experiment, but as suggested, I would be very cautious about using this as the pH neutral...
I had the start of this that has appeared over the last few months (since C4 wore off). I took some decent cutting polish and solved it by hand. Yet more proof you don't need a drill or the ridiculous 3M kit.