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need help??
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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Re: need help??
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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Re: need help??
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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Re: need help??
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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