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hey i m buying a 34 again and one weather shield has been removed and the other is still one. i want them both off but the one that is already off has white marks all over the seal (as can be seen from photos). Sorry about poor photo, it was a photo supplied to me. Does anyone know if marks are removable? or is the seal easily replaced? Thankyou!

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yeah its not scratches or anythin. its like a foam or somethin. i used wax and grease remover. takes some time and effort if its been there for a while. let the W&G remover soak into the foam and pick it off with something plastic.

I just took mine off my 34 today and its not fun. just takes alot of time and i still got a little bita white shit left. will come off tho terps is the way to go bro. sticker remover is good too. i used a shatterd piece of the weathershield to scrape it off :P works a treat

I just took mine off my 34 today and its not fun. just takes alot of time and i still got a little bita white shit left. will come off tho terps is the way to go bro. sticker remover is good too. i used a shatterd piece of the weathershield to scrape it off :P works a treat

are u looking to sell them?

i need some for my car. let me know im located in sydney.

thanks,

Frankie

are u looking to sell them?

i need some for my car. let me know im located in sydney.

thanks,

Frankie

um.. haha. yeah there kinda rooted. i snapped them off so there in lots of sharp pieces.

you still want them? ill take $50 if your keen :P

um.. haha. yeah there kinda rooted. i snapped them off so there in lots of sharp pieces.

you still want them? ill take $50 if your keen :P

nu thats ok man i was kinda trying to replace my broken ones with non broken ones lol. It sort of defeats the purpose of putting broken ones back on lol.

thanks,

Frankie

One of mine got ripped off when car got broken into in 06... first removed the chunks with Prepsol and then cleaned up using degreaser on a rag; gets rid of all sticky stuff.

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