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adhesive remover

Old May 17, 2007 | 08:47 PM
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Blow torch and a putty knife? [sm=goodidea.gif]

Just kidding... that's some tuff stuff!
 
Old May 17, 2007 | 11:11 PM
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I've used an orange adhesive remover I got from walmart on clearance for 3$ lol. That worked pretty well. I had a bunch of posters up in my room and decided to take them down. It was a lot of scrubbing.

Main thing is elbow grease.... good luck tho!
 
Old May 18, 2007 | 11:23 AM
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I had 3m tape all over my car when I was doing body work. I was a auto detailer at the time and we used a mix of plastic scrapers, wd-40 and googone. The goo gone worked rly nice, i let it sit on the tape for awhile and it rly came through. Before that, I used wd-40 and it worked wonders. The trick is to soak the tape in wd40 and gooone, or either or. Than you wanna scrape it off as a whole and try not to leave residue. When ya do, get your elbow grease ready cuz its a painnnn. Goo gone is non-abrasive so I didnt mind using it very liberally. Even so, always polish and wax after use to keep a beautiful shine. Any liquid that takes stuff off your car will make the paint vulnerable to stains, swirls and decay. Turpentine will destory ur paint, anything with petrolum distalates is terrible for the clearcoat.
 
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