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Old 24 March 2014, 08:28   #1
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flat craft force 3 gt progress

Anti fouling took off yesturday from my flatcraft force 3 gt, looks way neater

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Old 24 March 2014, 09:26   #2
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Nice job, that's come up really well!

By the way, what did you find to be the best method to get it off? I'm taking the antifoul off my valiant 520 at the moment, but it's not proving to be very easy. :S
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Old 24 March 2014, 10:43   #3
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Nice job, that's come up really well!

By the way, what did you find to be the best method to get it off? I'm taking the antifoul off my valiant 520 at the moment, but it's not proving to be very easy. :S
Just jet wash then a chisel lol as some was stuck on hard, then course electric sander then fine electric sander then tcut to polish it off
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Old 24 March 2014, 16:43   #4
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Nice Progress. I use PB blaster on jobs like this.
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Old 24 March 2014, 17:00   #5
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Nice Progress. I use PB blaster on jobs like this.
Thanks mate
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Old 24 March 2014, 20:52   #6
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Thanks mate
No Problem my brother. That PB solves many a problem for me especially on the Fords! Keep it handy
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