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Old 04-21-2007, 09:15 PM   #1
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i toke my S-10 and chevy sign off my doors in tailgate....what can i use to get the glue off??


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Re: need help??

I Did the same thing today, I used mineral spirits just because i had it handy. But its probably best to use goo gone
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I Did the same thing today, I used mineral spirits just because i had it handy. But its probably best to use goo gone
iight i get some and try it....thanks man...
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You can use an industrial wax and grease remover, p/u at NAPA for 15 a gallon. It's quite handy in that if you use this on your vehice it does not soften your clear coat the way that goo gone does. Just put a little on a rag and rub in a swirling motion, after your donw, wash the area with soapy water and dry, you will never know it was there. good luck, hope this helps!
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Quote: Originally Posted by AspecialZ
You can use an industrial wax and grease remover, p/u at NAPA for 15 a gallon. It's quite handy in that if you use this on your vehice it does not soften your clear coat the way that goo gone does. Just put a little on a rag and rub in a swirling motion, after your donw, wash the area with soapy water and dry, you will never know it was there. good luck, hope this helps!
alright i'll pick up something monday to get off with....alot of just rub off with your fingers...but the rest is stuck on pretty good...
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i did the same thing to my truck what worked for me was WD-40 won't harm the paint and takes the glue off !!!!!
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rubber wheel takes off 95% of it

then i just used paint thinner for the thin film the wheel didn't take off



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