My '95 M3 looks like new, and it has had Goof-Off over nearly every inch of
it.
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>From: TeamZ3@aol.com
>To: jeremyis2@home.com
>Cc: autox@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: Adhesive removal question
>Date: Thu, Dec 28, 2000, 10:32 PM
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>In a message dated 12/28/00 10:00:59 PM Central Standard Time,
>jeremyis2@home.com writes:
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>> Stay away from goof off if you like your paint.
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>I have been using Goof-Off for over 5 years for this purpose and unless you
>had an Earl Scheib paint special I can't see where you came up with this
>statement. I had half of my Z3 coupe covered with 3M ScotchCal clear film
>to protect the paint from rocks, sand, and cones. Just prior to selling it
>last month I pulled all the film off, but a lot of adhesive stayed behind. I
>used Goof-Off to clean it all off, probably 1/2 gal. worth, then waxed it
>out. Just as always, the paint was flawless.
>
>Goof-Off will not hurt car paint, period. It is also highly regarded to
>remove ugly air bag warning stickers from interior parts, etc.
>
>Mark Sipe
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