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peejay Member Since: 20 Sep 2013 Location: London / Kent borders Posts: 143 |
That's exactly what happened to mine on our first trip to France just after we bought it, the front got covered in black tar spots so I stopped immediately and got out the tar remover I luckily carry in the 'van! Spent about 30 minutes getting it cleaned off, then when we got back I bought a Specialised Covers padded front tow cover, expensive but so much better than the cheaper non padded type, a doddle to put on every time we tow! |
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17th Jul 2017 11:20am |
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Wogger Member Since: 12 Jun 2016 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 407 |
Cheers pj
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18th Jul 2017 10:49am |
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peejay Member Since: 20 Sep 2013 Location: London / Kent borders Posts: 143 |
You're welcome mate, did you go for the dearest one, padded? |
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18th Jul 2017 12:14pm |
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Wogger Member Since: 12 Jun 2016 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 407 |
Went for Tow pro +. One down from most expensive |
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18th Jul 2017 12:47pm |
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IanV8 Member Since: 14 Jan 2010 Location: Dunfermline Posts: 502 |
I have the tow pro +, excellent piece of kit just don't get it near any heat.
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19th Jul 2017 8:19am |
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Wogger Member Since: 12 Jun 2016 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 407 |
Better slow down when towing then |
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19th Jul 2017 8:52am |
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peejay Member Since: 20 Sep 2013 Location: London / Kent borders Posts: 143 |
We decided to get the TowPro Elite as we'd had a thinner cover on our Swift and it didn't protect the front as much as we wanted, decided the extra for the padded version was a sound investment considering the cost of the 'van! Really is an excellent piece of kit, especially as you can unzip the top or bottom half without taking the whole cover off which is great when on a longer trip with stopovers |
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19th Jul 2017 11:57am |
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crowebeard Member Since: 19 Dec 2016 Location: Devon Posts: 93 |
As well as acquiring the FFRR, we also bought a 'new to us' tintent - a Sterling Europa 500L. Turned out to be an expensive week
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27th Jul 2017 1:32pm |
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Wogger Member Since: 12 Jun 2016 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 407 |
Sorry to hijack this thread chaps, but bear with me.
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28th Jul 2017 9:04am |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
If it's GRP underneath, presumably the GRP has a gel coat on it. I would be tempted to try (on an inconspicuous part) a bit of paint stripper. The more gentle strippers won't normally eat into the gel coat. Look for the strippers which don't require a nuclear survival suit to use them, the more organic ones. Depending on the paint used you might find mineral brake fluid would work.
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28th Jul 2017 10:15am |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1247 |
Might be talking a load of cobblers here, but what about a wallpaper steam stripper?
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28th Jul 2017 12:24pm |
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Wogger Member Since: 12 Jun 2016 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 407 |
cheers |
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28th Jul 2017 12:24pm |
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buffalo4 Member Since: 01 May 2016 Location: Doncaster Posts: 143 |
I would be tempted to try heating the paint with an hair dryer and peeling off ,if you keep the heat moving it may come off in strips, with a bit of luck. HTH |
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28th Jul 2017 4:08pm |
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Wogger Member Since: 12 Jun 2016 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 407 |
Just collected me daughter's tent, and I think we're gonna repaint it ourselves.
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29th Jul 2017 7:37pm |
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