> I first used one when in the military to avoid having to mount a post
> registration sticker on the bumper; this was before they let you stick
> them in the windshield. Dan Ray can testify to the tenacity
> with which
> these things stick.
Don't I know it. One of the DPO's of my son's B (likely the one who
put it the stainless steel floor pans) was ex-military. When we got the car,
the stickers showed signs of previous removal attempts. Even heat wouldn't
budge them. I finally soaked them with Berryman B-12 Chemtool to get them
off.
Dan Pockrus
'74 B in faded Citron
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