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what do you use to remove decal glue residue?


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I've got my old brat decals removed, but the glue residue still resides :)

 

I want to put on one of my new sets for an example shot :)

 

I tried some oops, but it would take me about 20 hours of rubbing....

 

I;ve used acetone before, being careful to not remove paint... but don't want to risk it on the brat....

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Your local body shop supply store should carry something that could do-it. 3M makes a product called general adhesive remover comes in pint can, works pretty good, makes the glue all snotty like then you wipe it off. There a number of products out there,go to the bodyshop stores.

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Peanut butter!! No kidding...but I am not responsible if elephants do damage trying to lick it off. LOL!! Try it out...I've done it and it worked rather well...without using solvents or chemical...and if you got the munchies...slap some on bread. Xenongod

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3m make what is essentially a big, round eraser for a drill. Even smells like a pencil eraser when you use it. Doesn't hurt paint. Local paint supply store.

 

Cheap, say 7 $, lasts a long time. I took the aftermarket pinstipes off my RX and Legacy.

 

Jay

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Peanutbutter.

 

Smear some on the spot and let it sit for a day. Whipe off the peanutbutter and *shazam* it's gone.

 

Now I dont know what this would do to paint on a car but it works wonders taking sticky junk off of plastic, glass and fiberglass. My grandma taught me this to get price tags and other stickers off of things. :D

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  • 5 years later...

I Have over fifteen Years of Experience with Car Paintings and Related Stuff... and I Found that the Fastest and Easiest Way to Remove Glue and Decals is very Cheap: RED OIL ... the one used to let Shiny the Wooden Furniture, it Also Won't Damage the Paint finish on the Car, just rub it with a Soft Cloth against the Glued area.

Hope this can Help.

Kind Regards.

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