Removing Viynl stripes
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 5:41 pm
Hi I am thinking of striping the boot to see what it looks like, how do I remove stripes that are only a few days old.
OD
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green_comet wrote:I can not believe you have made 3 threads about stripes, all of the questions you are asking could have been put into one thread. Also have you tried the search function? There are pleanty of threads about stripes, you will get tons of information.
green_comet wrote:You should have more common sense mate, any normal forum member would have searched this topic before posting up a new thread, or in your case several threads.
Well bully for you,think about this.There hasn't been a question that has not been posted or answered before,so why not just have a search function and make posting redundant. I don't use the search because the idea of a Forum,look it up, is to open up dialogue,which I intend to continue
OD
ll of the questions you are asking have been covered several times here, it almost seems like you are just too lazy to research up on the topic. If you are too lazy to search the forums, then I really cant see you getting around to striping your car yourself.
It took me 2 minutes to find these threads on striping.
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=15402&hilit=striping
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=31405&hilit=striping
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=23887&hilit=stripes
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=19207&hilit=stripes
Have a nice day..
OZChris wrote:Use a hair dryer to soften the vinyl with a little heat.
Stripes should be easy to remove if only a couple of days old - be careful if paintwork is new.
bruce wrote:Overdrawn,
Behave. A forum is to share information. If the info already exists it is a common courtesy to do a search, and not have the forum members re-supply all the info again.
You will notice few responses to your thread as there is plenty of info on striping which would date back to the creation of the NA. Forum members will not keep responding to questions asked multiple times.
People who are too lazy to search are too self-centred, as they think their question is unique and important. When in fact it does not even rate.
OVERDRAWN wrote:Well, I shall remain lazy,self centred,discourteous and misbehaved but I will never critise somebodys several threads on the same topic.
ODbruce wrote:Overdrawn,
Behave. A forum is to share information. If the info already exists it is a common courtesy to do a search, and not have the forum members re-supply all the info again.
You will notice few responses to your thread as there is plenty of info on striping which would date back to the creation of the NA. Forum members will not keep responding to questions asked multiple times.
People who are too lazy to search are too self-centred, as they think their question is unique and important. When in fact it does not even rate.
Fatty wrote:Ryan - don't waste you time with this guy, he is a troll and i'm pretty sure he does this sort of thing just to wind people up. this is not the first time he's started redundant threads on topics that have been done to death, deliberatley posted things in wrong sections etc etc, and then attacked people for pointing it out to him.
i've had him on my "ignore" list since he attacked me several times for no apparent reason, including a barage of aggresive private messages . trust me, just put him on "ignore" and get on with your life.