Need to do 3 three things but I need your help
#1
Need to do 3 three things but I need your help
1. How do I remove gum from the carpet? a buddy of mine has gum on this passenger side carpet
2. what is the best way to remove the registration sticker from your license plate to install the new one without damaging the plate
3. what the best way to remove the water running lines from the side of a trailer after it has sat outside for 2-3 months.
2. what is the best way to remove the registration sticker from your license plate to install the new one without damaging the plate
3. what the best way to remove the water running lines from the side of a trailer after it has sat outside for 2-3 months.
#2
1. They make a product that you spray on the gum and it will dry it out and crumble then you can just vaccum it up but for the life of me I cant remeber the name of it.
2. Just a butane cigarette lighter will work. Take the plate off and heat the back side of it until the sticker will peal off easily.
3. Dont know but I would ask the place you bought your trailer maybe they can recomend something.
Edit: here is the gum remover I was thinking of.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.net/802.html
2. Just a butane cigarette lighter will work. Take the plate off and heat the back side of it until the sticker will peal off easily.
3. Dont know but I would ask the place you bought your trailer maybe they can recomend something.
Edit: here is the gum remover I was thinking of.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.net/802.html
Last edited by dsq3973; 03-16-2010 at 04:43 PM.
#3
Ignore the clean panels in this first picture as they're brand new. It was cheaper to just replace them than spend the time to remove the old logo to prepare for the new one.
#4
ESF
Mines is not that bad (which isn't bad) but what would be your method for this. Would you WASH, CLAY, D151, then WAX or something else. Also before I order this from ADS is there anything else that you think I might be able to use b/c I have a few things lying around. I know 105 & 205 may be a little bit too much. If I remember correctly, last year after I washed and clayed it, I applied wax using my G110 and I think this may have take them out but I don't remember. If you highly recommend D151 I have no problem ordering it.
Mines is not that bad (which isn't bad) but what would be your method for this. Would you WASH, CLAY, D151, then WAX or something else. Also before I order this from ADS is there anything else that you think I might be able to use b/c I have a few things lying around. I know 105 & 205 may be a little bit too much. If I remember correctly, last year after I washed and clayed it, I applied wax using my G110 and I think this may have take them out but I don't remember. If you highly recommend D151 I have no problem ordering it.
Last edited by pmason718; 03-16-2010 at 05:54 PM.
#5
I try to use something that isn't very abrasive at all but more along the lines of a cleaner. The paint on trailers like this is incredibly thin. Atleast in my experience. D151 has very minimal correcting ability but cleans very well and leaves behind some protection as well. I've tried other polishes and they just didn't work as well as D151 or Poli-Seal. That's not to say there aren't any. Experiment. See what works best for you. Some other things I tried are APC+ and clay. The clay was slow going. The APC+ worked but took some real rubbing and didn't get it as clean as D151 or Poli-Seal. If I remember correctly, Nxt 2.0 has cleaners. That may work. Maybe do a sample area and see how it works.
#6
1. They make a product that you spray on the gum and it will dry it out and crumble then you can just vaccum it up but for the life of me I cant remeber the name of it.
2. Just a butane cigarette lighter will work. Take the plate off and heat the back side of it until the sticker will peal off easily.
3. Dont know but I would ask the place you bought your trailer maybe they can recomend something.
Edit: here is the gum remover I was thinking of.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.net/802.html
2. Just a butane cigarette lighter will work. Take the plate off and heat the back side of it until the sticker will peal off easily.
3. Dont know but I would ask the place you bought your trailer maybe they can recomend something.
Edit: here is the gum remover I was thinking of.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.net/802.html
I try to use something that isn't very abrasive at all but more along the lines of a cleaner. The paint on trailers like this is incredibly thin. Atleast in my experience. D151 has very minimal correcting ability but cleans very well and leaves behind some protection as well. I've tried other polishes and they just didn't work as well as D151 or Poli-Seal. That's not to say there aren't any. Experiment. See what works best for you. Some other things I tried are APC+ and clay. The clay was slow going. The APC+ worked but took some real rubbing and didn't get it as clean as D151 or Poli-Seal. If I remember correctly, Nxt 2.0 has cleaners. That may work. Maybe do a sample area and see how it works.
#7