[urq] Replacing rear lights with darkened units

James Bufkin jbufkin at austin.rr.com
Mon Jan 19 15:27:37 PST 2009


Yeah the carbon/kevlar can take pretty high heat before it goes bad or 
burns.  However, certain solvents and thinners can tear it up, so you 
gotta be careful.    Id use a heat gun sparingly until you soften up the 
goop and it should peel off.
> I gotta disagree Jim...
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> Im not advising him to burn the paint off, but I am saving him from prying it off with some tool.
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> From: Jim Furdyn <audijim at verizon.net>
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> Sent: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 12:50 pm
> Subject: Re: [urq] Replacing rear lights with darkened units
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> I don't think I (just me, no experience with this) would use a heat gun in
> Colon's application with the composite panels of a Sport Quattro.
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