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    Engine lacquer removal.

    Many years ago my car has been valeted and the engine sprayed with an engine lacquer!!! Is there any method of removal? I've tried everything I know and got it off small items but it's hard work!!!

    Any tricks?
    Steve

    98 V70 R 2wd auto, RICA 310, strut brace, ITG filter. Soon to come out of mothball.
    99 BMW Z3, owned from new, 30k miles, Garage Queen.
    2005 Range Rover Sport 2.7 TDV6, Current project.

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    It is tough going, I hate the bloody stuff, think I've had reasonable success with Acetone, not the cheap crap that you get to remove nail polish (has all sorts of other stuff in it) but the strong pure stuff you get from fibreglass wholesalers.
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    Currently rocking Volvo's finest V70R 2WD Manual

    Previous cars:
    1996 855 T5 (Ex Police),1996 854 T5,1996 855 T5,1995 855 Black T-5R,1996 960,1997 855 R

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    I used gasket remover, but you have to be quick getting it off or it removes the paint as well ..


 

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