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Sticker Residue

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by Lekz, Jun 2, 2004.

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    Lekz Guest

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    Sticker Residue

    How the hell do u get it off?
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    RollaRyder1103 New Member

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    gunk off...they have some other chemicalz, cant think of them right now...paint thinner if not in an area of which is painted or even if u r repainting...soap, water, and a hell of a scrub, and if u r real good like me, use a razor blade w/ the soap and water, just gotta be smooth.
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    goo gone, automotive formula. squeeze on, wait 5, wipe off, finish with a coat of wax over the area.
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    Goo Gone.
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    gently use a credit card to scrape it off but just don't scrape your paint - similar to a razor but much less dangerous, wash and wax.
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    i think credit cards are more dangerous than razor blades...i mean that literally and figuratively
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    LOL! So very true...but literally speaking I used Goo Gone and a credit card to take off the gunk under my side moldings when I took em off and not one scratch...just VERY time consuming :rolleyes:
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    i wouldn't use anything with a hard plastic or metal surface unless you're REALLY good with not scratching. use a soft cloth, and RUB the stuff off(with goo gone or goof off).

    whatever you do, make SURE you wax the area after. all those adhesive removers take off the wax as well.

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