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i reckon it wouldnt hurt to give the texta a light scrub off with a bit of metho on a rag mate

and if your headlights are foggy, give them a manual buff up with some Autosol metal polish! works a real treat!

Mozzie repellant the spray on stiff like aeroguard works a treat to remove texta from plastics and most surfaces

especially smooth ones or smooth painted ones.

If your overly concerned spray a little where it cant be seen but I have never seen it damage any plastic ond use it all the time to remove marking out lines etc.

Cant be beat!!

sounds like some pretty stubborn stuff.

if none of the above methods posted will remove it, you might just have to use some sort of scraper eg a razor to remove it. very carefully of course so you dont damage the plastic!

Edited by MSPEC33

cheers for replying ppls

asked a wrecker, he said mineral turp will fix it. I'll post pics when I get them cleaned.

dano4127 - ebay'd them, they were cheap too all up $210AUD inc. shipping to AUS, DHL to the door. Da Proof

Someshop on ebay.com.au are trying to sell for $415 for one. :(

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