hoopdub Club Member (Trial) Jun 15, 2012 #2 toffee wheel on a drill http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stripe-Re..._Body_Shop_Supplies_Paint&hash=item43a324d2b9
toffee wheel on a drill http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stripe-Re..._Body_Shop_Supplies_Paint&hash=item43a324d2b9
karlj Jun 15, 2012 #4 They're **** I've been trying to remove the glue off mine with one and it's left loads on
hoopdub Club Member (Trial) Jun 15, 2012 #6 cant be doing it right then, works every time i use them, and the body shop i use swear by them
frank Club Member Jun 15, 2012 #8 nah, toffee wheels work fine many people use too high a drill speed tho (and burn the paint )
johnbr6 Jun 15, 2012 #9 Toffee wheel works fine, all it did with mine was leave a removable yellow stain (oo err) just get someone who knows what they are doing to use it.
Toffee wheel works fine, all it did with mine was leave a removable yellow stain (oo err) just get someone who knows what they are doing to use it.
OP OP mario1293 Ex. Club Member Jun 15, 2012 #10 sweet well the only way is buy trying it and learning from ur mistakes il be having ago wen mine comes
sweet well the only way is buy trying it and learning from ur mistakes il be having ago wen mine comes
Jay101 Black&Yellow Jun 15, 2012 #11 A automotive company called autosmart sell a can product called Gelsov that's what I use. Wipes straight off with a cloth Autosmart Jelsol Aerosol Chewing Gum remover Heavy Duty Link: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Autosmart-Jelsol-Aerosol-Chewing-Gum-remover-Heavy-Duty-/130625267572
A automotive company called autosmart sell a can product called Gelsov that's what I use. Wipes straight off with a cloth Autosmart Jelsol Aerosol Chewing Gum remover Heavy Duty Link: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Autosmart-Jelsol-Aerosol-Chewing-Gum-remover-Heavy-Duty-/130625267572
skymera Brutal Honesty Jun 15, 2012 #12 I used a toffee wheel on a low speed drill. Great result however it took a long time! Scraping some of the glue off with a credit card first sped things up a bit Sent from my GT-I9100 using Forum Runner
I used a toffee wheel on a low speed drill. Great result however it took a long time! Scraping some of the glue off with a credit card first sped things up a bit Sent from my GT-I9100 using Forum Runner
mike-f Jun 15, 2012 #13 My naybour works for a big car company and he gave me one of the toffee wheels to use the glue flew off and took only about 15-20mins maybe he said they use them at work all the time and he didnt pay for it lol
My naybour works for a big car company and he gave me one of the toffee wheels to use the glue flew off and took only about 15-20mins maybe he said they use them at work all the time and he didnt pay for it lol
JDMicra Jun 16, 2012 #15 De-greasing solutions work wonders, just make sure they're safe on the paint. All you need then is a soft cloth, polish to buff it up and a patience.
De-greasing solutions work wonders, just make sure they're safe on the paint. All you need then is a soft cloth, polish to buff it up and a patience.
pork Club Member Jun 16, 2012 #16 Autoglym intensive tar remover works great too, with soft polishing cloth.
W Warpa Jun 16, 2012 #17 pork said: Autoglym intensive tar remover works great too, with soft polishing cloth. Click to expand... Thats what i would use too, although i use Tardis now, wouldnt remove glue any other way unless you want to bugger the paint up
pork said: Autoglym intensive tar remover works great too, with soft polishing cloth. Click to expand... Thats what i would use too, although i use Tardis now, wouldnt remove glue any other way unless you want to bugger the paint up