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Old 04-16-2008, 11:46 AM
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eraser wheel FTW. Everything else hurts and leaves blisters, lol.
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Lighter fluid.
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3M adhesive remover is great, and you can buy it in one-quart quantities at most hardware stores. You'll need some heat too, though, to break down the residue. When doing big jobs like door trim I'll generally presoak (using a 4oz bottle with a small-nozzle cap) for a bit before trying the heavy work.

Like anything paint-related, the more effective your prep work, the easier everything else becomes. Good luck...
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heat it up alittle bit then use some goo gone..its going to take some effort but it will come off.
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Originally Posted by 1andOnly
I Found the good stuff its called Strip-Kleen Aircraft Decal & Adhesive Remover it works perfect just a little messy....

Same here. But yeah it is a little messy.
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Nail Polish Remover works pretty good.
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