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Old 04-13-2008, 03:27 PM
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I no there have to some better products out there to remove moldings Ive tried goo gone, wd40,rainx,some other type of adhesive remover made by 3M..But nothing is cutting the glue...
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its not easy... i used wd40 on the bed for pin strip the rest was easy to get off... for the molding i just pulled it off and then used my fingers to get the rest of the junk off.... got a blister but it worked
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I used a 3m wheel. I forget the exact name of it, but it goes on the end of your drill and its like an "eraser." Nothing worked better than my thumb though.
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I used WD-40 and patience.
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I Found the good stuff its called Strip-Kleen Aircraft Decal & Adhesive Remover it works perfect just a little messy....
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Transtar adhesive remover.
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I just ordered one of those eraser wheels so I am hoping it works better than all the liquids I have tried.
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Heat gun or hair dryer also help a lot.--Tony
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Use the 3M eraser wheel for the big stuff, and a product called De-Solvit for the residue. I probably remove badges, stickers, or moldings off 10 cars a week, and that's the right combo.
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