needed a how to(may be two)thx
stairweitoheaven
06-26-2006, 04:53 PM
i wanna know is there anyway i can get rid of the mold line on the tires?
and 2nd one is how to do the panel lines?
thanks in advance.
and 2nd one is how to do the panel lines?
thanks in advance.
gpz900ra7
06-26-2006, 04:57 PM
Checkout the FAQ about howto's, you'll get all your info from there, loads of helpful stuff.:grinyes:
freakray
06-26-2006, 06:02 PM
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M1CRO
06-26-2006, 06:13 PM
Also A VNM named Cinqster posted this for me today about removing tyre mouldlines.
Try using wet and dry paper instead and dip the tyres in water first. I wet out the paper, and lay it out on a kitchen work surface and dip the tyres in the sink and drag them across the sheet whilst rotating them. Drop a bit of washing up liquid on the paper too to add as cutting lubricant. Certain kit tyres respond really well to this treatment.
You could try that.
M1CRO.
Try using wet and dry paper instead and dip the tyres in water first. I wet out the paper, and lay it out on a kitchen work surface and dip the tyres in the sink and drag them across the sheet whilst rotating them. Drop a bit of washing up liquid on the paper too to add as cutting lubricant. Certain kit tyres respond really well to this treatment.
You could try that.
M1CRO.
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