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Topic: Adhesive removal on paint
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90GT510
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What can I use to safely remove glue from a vinyl decal off of exterior paint. Something that won't mess up the paint itself?
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Posts: 1725 | From: East Bay/Dallas, TX | Registered: May 2009
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venomous99
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Member # 1917
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goo gone
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Posts: 4811 | From: dc | Registered: Oct 2002
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wilit
Mustang Messiah
Member # 3367
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quote: Originally posted by venomous99: goo gone
Yep. Works great. [ 2016-05-03, 07:02 PM: Message edited by: wilit ]
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Posts: 4793 | From: 37.78514° North 122.40100° West | Registered: Oct 2003
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90GT510
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Thanks for the response gonna grab that on my next trip to the zone
-------------------- Stay Sydewayz
Posts: 1725 | From: East Bay/Dallas, TX | Registered: May 2009
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75 chevy
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Member # 6717
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90% rubbing alcohol
Posts: 1917 | From: california | Registered: Apr 2006
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fredfifty
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Member # 10320
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i used bug and tar remover to debadge my tacoma
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90GT510
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Member # 9199
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quote: Originally posted by a302juGRnot: wd40 works too
I remember wd40 working like magic on plastidip I'm actually going to go try this now. I also have 90% alcohol in case it doesn't.
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Posts: 1725 | From: East Bay/Dallas, TX | Registered: May 2009
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90GT510
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Wd40 worked slowly.
90% rubbing alcohol worked great wiped it right off.
Thanks.
-------------------- Stay Sydewayz
Posts: 1725 | From: East Bay/Dallas, TX | Registered: May 2009
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a302juGRnot
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Member # 10163
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quote: Originally posted by 90GT510: Wd40 worked slowly.
90% rubbing alcohol worked great wiped it right off.
Thanks.
ill remember this next time i decide to remove/paint my emblems
Posts: 1646 | From: sacramento | Registered: Jul 2010
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Martinna
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BBQ Lighter fluid and a rag is the best I've found for removing sticky residue. You'll need to re-wax the paint after using this technique.
Posts: 1093 | From: City | Registered: Oct 2012
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