Supagard.....What To Do

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  1. #11
    The Dogfather
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    quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop

    How do you take Supagard off.:question:
    Fine sandpaper:question:

  2. #12
    Wul
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    quote:Originally posted by bad dog mini

    quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop

    How do you take Supagard off.:question:
    Fine sandpaper:question:
    BDM - you posted that without even a smilie or anything - you surely weren't being serious!!!:clown:

    Fine wet and dry is a paintwork no-no unless you have really bad scratches and even then i'd leave it to the pro's.

  3. #13
    The Dogfather
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    No serious


    Not!

    Alan, if its polymer based I would imagine a water/solvent mixture would work, I would also guess there's already superguard remover solution.

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    quote:Originally posted by ScottieCoop

    How do you take Supagard off.:question:
    Well...

    you start with one of them tattie-peelers... and some sandpaper....

    :blackeye::blackeye::dead::dead:

  5. #15
    Julz
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    quote:Originally posted by Bonnie Scotland

    the M3 came supplied with.....
    And where are the pics, or have I missed them????:evil:

  6. #16
    N12 JLK
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    WHAT ABOUT A TAYMAR BLOWLAMP ON FULL WITH A STRIPPING KNIFE

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    This is an older thread but just noticed it. My car is supaguarded, feels silky smooth and doesn't appear to have any problems wearing megs stuff. I've also used the yellow cream stuff supplied in the black case and was pleased with the finish. Takes less than an hour to apply and remove, no residue and nice finish. In comparison to Hamish who wasnt supaguarded I think Specy's finish is easier to keep in good nick. would recommend.

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