De-bumped

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The_phat_controlleruk
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De-bumped

Post by The_phat_controlleruk »

Finally got round to removing the bump strips, this is something you just have to do, it has such a drastic and visual effect on the car. Took a couple of hours to do properly, no missing paint and all traces of old glue removed. I used umpteen kettles of boiling water to gently remove the strips, then used a hot air gun (the kind you use to strip paint) on it's lowest setting to remove the crap left over, which came off surprisinglt easy. Then used petrol to remove the last of the sticky stuff. Then washed the whole car and decided to wax her aswell. Going to breakers 2morrow to see a man about a set of rear door handles off of a 5 door polo, thus de-locking my oloP. Sorry about the sh_it quality but I couldn't find my digi cam, so used my phone. Oh, sorry about the finger.

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Post by mysteryboy »

Nicelly done
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Post by polopowah »

nice :)
until Susan the local housewife backs her 4x4 into it (not wishing you bad luck, just as an example!)
my bumpstrips saved my car when some stupid bint reversed her tank into mine :(

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Post by polo boi »

i had 2use petrol on mine aswell while wearing bright yellow rubber gloves(i felt like a right prick), so i cud rub the glue off aswell, friction did the trick, :P

i have 2 still get pics of my dub on here as i got that cherrybomb fitted a couple of weeks ago an looks well, remember that topic :oops: it sounds well tho an looks the piece. and im gettin my front 2 side windows tinted this week as i already have the back 3 and the sunstrip, so pic's in progress
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Post by paul007 »

ive always wanted to de-badge mine, but too scared really, heard stories. and with the car bein 10years old surely the paint under the strip will be a different shade, due to weathring and such like?? :roll:

am i just bein a pussy!! :lol:
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Post by paul007 »

*de-badged* meant de-bumped haha sorry! :oops:
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Post by MintySE »

have done mine 2 but the only prob is its taken abit of the laquer n paint off lol
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Post by polo boi »

mine was fine an mine is the red polo, an wen they were produced the paint had a fault through it in production by the time they had relized(VW) it was too late, the paint fades badly afta a few years an turns pink, since ive had it, ive had 2 T-cut it several times an polish it regulary 2 keep the good redness, its due again 2 b done, coz its fadin. :(
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Post by olop_chris »

My mk4 was coming on 10 years old when i de-bumper stripped mine and there was no fade at all. In my opinion it looks really good when done with all the glue removed (thats the w**k part) :P
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Post by warrmr »

paul007 wrote:ive always wanted to de-badge mine, but too scared really, heard stories. and with the car bein 10years old surely the paint under the strip will be a different shade, due to weathring and such like?? :roll:

am i just bein a pussy!! :lol:
nope your being a pussy.

arm yourself with some fine swirl polish "megires profesinal range #80 anti swirl machine polish"
some dental floss
mums hairdrier or dads paint stripping gun

warm up strips SLOWLEY with hairdrier or paint stripper and slide floss between the car and the bump strip and slowley use a sawing action to go along the leanght of the strip keeping it warm on the part your working on if its to cold you will pull off paint. when it comes off wipe it down with some petrol to remove the sticky. if theres a fade line polish up with megs#80 push hard and give it some welly unless you have a DA polisher than use it on speed 4-5 then swap pads and polish off with speed 5.
protect with a good car wax NXT tech was SP21 or autoglym paint sealant.

megs#80 is bodyshop safe so is good for new paint just dont use a sealer on it.
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Post by polo boi »

the paintn is surprisnly tough as i was usin a plastic ruler 2scrap the black sticky off an i was leanin hard on the paint work, so hard the ruler broke in2 3bits, an my paint didnt score once, so i was happy, oh but that was wit soapy water, NOT DRY! lets not go there, lol
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Post by warrmr »

polo boi wrote:the paintn is surprisnly tough as i was usin a plastic ruler 2scrap the black sticky off an i was leanin hard on the paint work, so hard the ruler broke in2 3bits, an my paint didnt score once, so i was happy, oh but that was wit soapy water, NOT DRY! lets not go there, lol
my jaw hit the floor then. dude you will have micromarred the paintowork the kind of think i spend 5+ plus every 6 months removing and proventing
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Post by polo boi »

i know, lol, but the paint needs a bloody good re-spray/t-cut/polished and buffed, the whole works again, there them swirls everywhere on it, im gonna do it soon wen the weather picks up a bit.
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Post by Giorgio »

Take them off and if they are faded stick them back on
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Post by polo boi »

there not likely 2go back on easily, just start t-cuttin an polishin
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