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    Removing flock from plastic

    As above got some interior trim that's been flocked I would Ike to remove it anything anybody know of to do it? Don't really want too damage the plastic as hoping I can still use it afterwards thanks

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    Re: Removing flock from plastic

    I've got a.friend who applies the flock will txt and ask what can be used

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    Re: Removing flock from plastic

    Quote Originally Posted by JP Racing View Post
    I've got a.friend who applies the flock will txt and ask what can be used
    Your a gent mate thank you

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    Re: Removing flock from plastic

    Are the parts removable? If so i doubt you'll have problems finding someone wanting to trade

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    Re: Removing flock from plastic

    Quote Originally Posted by Tutuur View Post
    Are the parts removable? If so i doubt you'll have problems finding someone wanting to trade
    Yes it's the trim that goes around the rear windows just really tatty

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    Re: Removing flock from plastic

    It's degreased then cleaned with acetone, not removable once on according to my friend sorry think you could have it redone but not removable

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    Re: Removing flock from plastic

    When I had mine fascia done by Thomas & Vines they said it takes power tools to get it off.

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