Often, the car dealership glues its shildikis to the back door, and they ruin the appearance of the car. And someone wants to get rid of any, even factory markings. The work will require kerosene (white-spirit) and fishing line.

The line needs to be carefully carried out between the hillside and the body of the car, separating the embroider. The power needs to be attached to itself, that is, from the body. You don't have to pull too hard so you don't break the shilk and make sure the glue doesn't hurt the paint under the shilk. The Clay needs to wash the kerosene, White-spirit, or a special tool for removing the pollution from the car body. After this place, where it was a hulk, it's better to polish it.




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