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    How do you get it off! It's doing my head in haha looks awful

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    Maybe a heatgun on low heat or hairdyer using a plastic scraper and finish of with white spirit on a cloth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EwanG View Post
    Maybe a heatgun on low heat or hairdyer using a plastic scraper and finish of with white spirit on a cloth.
    Exactly that. Did the exact same thing on my gsi. If you get it all out then there is a nice weight saving too.

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    Thanks guys it's getting there, slowly. Lol

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    upvc cleaner works well too

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    I used a blow torch, heated it up all over then pealed it off in large pieces.

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