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curtissim 
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Posted: March 31, 2006 at 5:39 PM / IP Logged  

i got some bondo stuck on a plastic interior part and was curious what works best for removing it?    any help is appretiated!

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sprawl85 
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how big of a piece of plastic is it, and how much bondo.  Bondo doesn't stick especially well to plastic, so if you pry at it with a scewdriver or something it should pry/chip off.  If you just got it smudged on there then you could take sandpaper and get it off, but it will probably scuff the plastic too. 
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crazyoldcougar 
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depending how thick it is on the plastic you could you a dish sponge and water and basically wet sand it off...

if it is a glob then carefully pry at it..it should pop off..

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crazyoldcougar wrote:

depending how thick it is on the plastic you could you a dish sponge and water and basically wet sand it off...

if it is a glob then carefully pry at it..it should pop off..

I agree with crazy, I just got done doing a lil work on my car and had an interior panel get some bondo on it and I just took a sponge and it came off pretty easy and I was using the Bondo-Glass so bondo should come off even easier.

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curtissim 
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thanks for the help!     btw for your info, then panel only has some smears, and little patches on it.  i will try the wet sanding idea as well i think...   kinda strange why it stuck like this..

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