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Old 01-22-05, 10:17   #1 (permalink)
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First detail of 2005

Well I'm up in washington where we've had crap for weather, but it's starting to get nice again, a solid 50 degrees today, so I got my first detail for the year

Here's my delima, the guy has an old bumper sticker he wants removed, what should i use? i don't want to ruin the finish obviously, so i'm at a dead end, i'm going to start on the inside and check in throughout the day, and hope that one of you wonderful people has a good solution

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Old 01-22-05, 10:23   #2 (permalink)
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I think that as long as you use an automotive adhesive remover carefully, you'll be ok. Just be sure to redo that area with whatever your LSP is
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Old 01-22-05, 10:24   #3 (permalink)
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Try some Goo Gone. Let it sit for a minute or so b4 wiping off, repeat if needed. Then clean the area with AIO, finish with LSP.
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goo gone didn't work on mine but others. Take acetone or nail polish remover. Dampen the area on the sticker with water and then take a rag with a little acetone on it. Dab it on the sticker and it should peel off. It will with acetone, but make sure you wash off the acetone.
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