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  Mito Sportiva 135
any ideas how i can get this off, it looks like to me super glue

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tried turtle wax safe cut and autoglym tar remover and it was no good

Superglue + paint = nightmare!!

Think if tar remover doesn't work, try some thinners, making sure not to leave on too long! Depends how thick it is really, does it feel raised above the paint?
 
  Mito Sportiva 135
I would have thought (difficult to say without seeing it) that it tar removed doesn't work then polish won't. Is it pretty hard to the touch too then I guess? Maybe wet sanding the top layer of it, then using a compound polish might work...
 
  Was a 197
I would have thought (difficult to say without seeing it) that it tar removed doesn't work then polish won't. Is it pretty hard to the touch too then I guess? Maybe wet sanding the top layer of it, then using a compound polish might work...

using like a 1200/1500 grit wet and dry u suggest
 
  Mito Sportiva 135
I would have thought (difficult to say without seeing it) that it tar removed doesn't work then polish won't. Is it pretty hard to the touch too then I guess? Maybe wet sanding the top layer of it, then using a compound polish might work...

using like a 1200/1500 grit wet and dry u suggest

I'd give it a go, sounds pretty bad already by sounds of it. Just be gentle and see how it goes, as it is a lot easier to apply more pressure later on, than to apply less pressure when you have gone too far!

Worse case scenario is you get it repsrayed.
 
  Was a 197
Worse case scenario is you get it repsrayed.[/quote]

never heard of that, heard of resprays though lol
 
  Mito Sportiva 135
Do it! Obviously go with the simplest/ lightest methods first and use more "determined" methods should you need. Use the heat suggestion though, this will almost certainly help, whatever the hell it is!!

Good luck.
 


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