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Hey Kilbs, where are you located?

Vulcan Panel and Paint in Canningvale are really good, I had them fix my rear bumper after it was trolley'd in the car park at work.

Excellent work and reasonably priced too.

Don't have their business card handy but they r in the yellow pages :P

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Man that sucks :l

I found a few fridge magnets with the local police station details on it stuck to my car this morning :P

Somebody thinks your a hoon and wants to scare you, find out who it was and do a burnout on their driveway. I would.

To OP:

Use a heat gun to try soften it up as said earlier, you should be able to get most of it off and nothing abit of paint wont fix if it does go horribly wrong.

Sorry to see that sort of crap, GL.

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lol. what faggotry.

rampant rampant faggotry. sorry to hear this bro..

few things - SMELL it first.. make sure you know what you're dealing with before trying anything..

could be a number of things - my gf's swift was vandalised a few weeks back in similar fashion but with choc milk n tomato sauce n kecap manis.. lucky for me i was onto it fast n got it all off..

IF IT IS wood working glue.. you want two of the following:

a hot sunny day

a heat gun

a steam gun

a hairdryer

a plastic scraper

GLOVES

make sure you have gloves... there was this one time that i once found out that once glue heats up - it goes soft n runny.. and you can pick it off using your fingers.. but once you have it on your fingers. it's HOT. and that sucks

...so you try wipe it off..

but it's sticky. cos it's glue. and it's hot. cos it's hot.

and it spreads. then goes cold.

and it sets. cos it's glue.

so wear gloves.

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make sure you have gloves... there was this one time that i once found out that once glue heats up - it goes soft n runny.. and you can pick it off using your fingers.. but once you have it on your fingers. it's HOT. and that sucks

...so you try wipe it off..

but it's sticky. cos it's glue. and it's hot. cos it's hot.

and it spreads. then goes cold.

and it sets. cos it's glue.

so wear gloves.

absolutely gold dude hahahaha

agreed on the method though! hope you can fix it dude!

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thats totally bogus. there are plenty of derro people around in mozzie but i thought most were closer to stirling hwy around all the appartments and the like. seen some weird people around on vic/wellington while test driving.

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