Thanks, Tom.
How does a roadster look with woodgrain stripes?
- Bob
Thomas Walter wrote:
>
> Bob,
>
> I found the 3M products to be your best bet in removing
> the adhesive residue.
>
> On a warm day (70F), spray on the 3M Woodgrain and Stripe
> Adhesive Remover. Part Number 051135-08908. Note the word
> "adhesive" in the title. There is also a product to loosen
> the woodgrain and stripes first, but you need the adhesive
> remover.
>
> Once you have sprayed the adhesive remover on, wait about
> 3 to 5 minutes, then scrape off with something stiff. I found
> a good use for old credit cards! ;-)
>
> To remove the remaining residue, time for the 3M General Purpose
> Adhesive Cleaner. Part number 051135-08984. That is also the stuff
> I used cans of when attaching new weather stripping to the roadster.
>
> At least I found both products not to harm the paint (test the adhesive
> cleaner... at least no problem with enamel finishes).
>
> One other possibility... WD40 also helps remove sticky stuff. Worth trying
> a little spot.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom "who has been removing decals and stickers" Walter
> Austin, TX
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