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    ok, so what worked?
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    ok, so what worked?
    The Aeroguard did a far better job than I ever thought it would!!
    Got the majority of it off. There's just some VERY faint marks left, but you'd have to be specifically looking for it to notice it.
    Not so sure I'm going to be spraying over us this summer now mind, seeing what it does!!!
    Rach also had some orange citrus type cleaner, which worked equally well.
    And the WD40 worked a treat on the marker pen stuff (and it was more easily available from my shed, owning a V8 Disco! )

    On a side note, we managed to get 8 groups through on the first home open, with 2 groups wanting additional second viewings this week, and one today (day after). Looking hopeful, but nothing offered just yet.....early days.

    Thanks again to all for the advice on products etc. Saved us heaps of time and possible extra damage.

    Cheers all,

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    I realize the job is now done but I thought I might post my two bobs worth.

    Shellite is often very good an getting texta off smooth surfaces and will not normally damage the surface.

    Dave.

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