If you really have trouble you can use 2-pack thinners.
I saw a fella at work use it to remove dried paint from interior plastics
There is a trick to it though, to much thinners and it will melt the plastic![]()
Wally, go to you local Paint Place, or perhaps Bunnings. There are products around in a spray and cloth wipes designed to remove graffiti. Muck off is one brand I can think of.
I hope the damage is not too far reaching, amazing what a fool with a small selfish brain can do in seconds.
Jason
2010 130 TDCi
If you really have trouble you can use 2-pack thinners.
I saw a fella at work use it to remove dried paint from interior plastics
There is a trick to it though, to much thinners and it will melt the plastic![]()
Glad you finally found what you were looking for Wally. Headlining is a few hundred bucks at your local auto trimmers - don't get it done in anything too thick, as it is a bugger to get back in. I had mine redone in like a stretchy marine carpet (fuzzy stuff) and it was all a bit tight. Good luck with the paint on the dash, and more importantly with the mechanicals.
WD 40 and a nail/scrubbing brush for paint removal on Duco and vinyl.
Not sure about cloth but as stated a retrim in something thinner should sort that out
I find it surprising that anyone would BOTHER doing taht to a Defender.
Like I said mate I have a hood lining from a Tdi. It's not the same as that (its cloth stuck to the backing rather than that felt like stuff) but it will fit and it's the right price
If you are going to be Coltarf way any time soon, or know of anyone that can collect it on your behald let me know.
It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".
gone
1993 Defender 110 ute "Doris"
1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE "The Luxo-Barge"
1994 Defender 130 HCPU "Rolly"
1996 Discovery 1
current
1995 Defender 130 HCPU and Suzuki GSX1400
I would source all the trim from the UK and the parts too,for $6500 you have a long way to go before it'll cost you so I'd splash out on an exmore trim interior including seats and a full bumper to bumper mechanical make over.Doing it yourself you could even make some bucks come sale time. Pat
There's no need to go that far. Apart from the graffiti the interior's not bad. The seats are remarkably good and totally free of paint. I've ordered all the mechanical parts I think I'll need at this stage including timing belt kit and a set of coolant hoses. All things going well it's not really going to cost that much.
Apologies on the WD40 front Wal.
Maybe that's only good when the paint is still reasonably fresh.
I did have a crack at some old graffitti paint on a roadside rubbish BBQ I rescued and it got most of it off.
Not sure if I used steel wool or a green scouring pad.
You could always repaint it with black interior vinyl paint
Could you use the same product in a lighter shade to cover over the roof lining?
Pete
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