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rudedude
post Dec 29 2005, 08:01 PM
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I have an original 914/6 that is undercoated with some type of asphalt based product over the factory painted undercoat.
Does any one have a good idea for removing this asphalt product? I am scraping it off with difficulty as the original paint also gets
damaged. I have also tried brake clean and wd40 but they also damage the paint as it doesn't seem like there is much thickness
to the paint. I would like to keep the factory paint intact if I can.
Any ideas?
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post Dec 29 2005, 09:40 PM
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QUOTE (rudedude @ Dec 29 2005, 06:01 PM)
I have an original 914/6 that is undercoated with some type of asphalt based product over the factory painted undercoat.

no factory undercoat. it was a dealer option.

no easy way to get rid of it and save the paint under it either. you might want to talk to someone who puts undercoating on cars for a living. they might know how to get rid of it best.

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