Somebody's sat BluTak into my MY99 seat :(
Any suggestions on how to remove it? Cheers, Dan |
anybody? :(
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Dan - I have a feeling blutak only comes off fabric easily when its frozen :(
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Freezing it is the way to go- bag with ice cubes ...
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or you could go to my friend phil in southend on sea who is a car valeter and has frozen stuff out of the setas in my golf before.
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I had the same with cheewing gum. Use plumbers pipe freeze if bag of ice doesn't work. Worked for me but use the edge of a spoon to scrape off as the material is v/brittle when frozen, a knife is to sharp.
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Thanks guys :)
Based in Middle-Earth, so Southend's a bit too far to go!! :) Cheers anyway :) Will let you know how I get on :) Dan |
My wife is a Brownie leader & her car is always full of junk like this - I cleaned her car the other day, and she had got Blu-Tak stuck into the fabric of her rear seats, and also on a seatbelt - I used Panel Wipe - a spirit used by Car Painters for de-greasing panels before spraying, this melted the Blu-Tak and it just sort of rolled off onto my cloth.
I thought when it dried it may leave a greasy mark, but no - did the job perfectly & it came off easily - I was surprised as when I saw it I was a little cross with my wife as I thought I would never get it out. May also be worth trying Standard Thinners, just test an iconspicuous area of trim first! |
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