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Alright, the rear covers for my subs were a pain, I heard Iso-(whatever) Alcohol works to get off that darn paper on the speaker covers but no luck. Was I to soak them in it or what? Please help, want to do door speaker covers & Hatch ones too, yet this 'pain' of the paper crap is scaring me off, what to do!! Help me peez!
******Nick******<br />1997 Pontiac Firebird Coupe<br />Automatic/T-Topped<br />3800 Series II V6
i wanted to paint my speaker covers but i heard it takes hours to remove the paper so I'm gonna hold off. I'm not sure what to use, maybe some adhesive remover. We have some at work and it takes of any kind of glue, but i'm not sure if it would work. Whatever you use try to let it soak it will make your life alot easier and be patient. :D
I assume you're talking about the paper behind the covers in the front and rear? I don't know about on subs?
I didn't bother with the paper and it didn't turn to the color I painted. Just make sure not to hold the can too close while painting.
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i don't know if the older the car gets the easier it is to take it off but when i put in my new speakers in the front doors i took the paper out and it took me like 30 seconds for each one and i didn't soak them or anything, i didn't put anything on them. i was suprised because everyone was saying how hard it is to take them off. it was easy for me.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Predator Bird: soak the covers in water for a little bit. i believe thats what i did and i was able to rub it and peal them off.<hr></blockquote>
I did that too. I used hot water, and used a brillo pad to get a lot of it off.
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