SLightly off topic...... Decal removal Glue?????
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SLightly off topic...... Decal removal Glue?????
This is slightly off topic, how do I get the **** Glue off the door after I peal off the decal?
ANy Ideas?
DFC2
ANy Ideas?
DFC2
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Anything that's a petroleum based solvent will work. Heck even WD40 will remove adhesive leftovers.
Various paint rubbing compounds can be used, but require a careful touch and the right type of buffing wheel to use properly.
Body clays and or hard rubber erasers will also remove stubborn residue, but they require even more care in their use.
Various paint rubbing compounds can be used, but require a careful touch and the right type of buffing wheel to use properly.
Body clays and or hard rubber erasers will also remove stubborn residue, but they require even more care in their use.
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"Oops" all purpose remover from Wal-Mart. I use this stuff as much as i use WD-40. Both are good options because they won't hurt the finish underneath the adhesive.
The WD-40 is probably the least agressive and best choice for automotive painted surfaces. Just clean the area good and wax after removal otherwise the WD-40 residue will collect dust and dirt like a magnet.
The WD-40 is probably the least agressive and best choice for automotive painted surfaces. Just clean the area good and wax after removal otherwise the WD-40 residue will collect dust and dirt like a magnet.
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