I debadged the rear gate on my Blazer recently:
Heated with hair dryer(scared to use heat gun), tried dental floss, floss kept breaking, so just pulled the damn things off...
Big bunch of adhesive residue, rolled it up with my thumb until I figured out after a minute or so I had just raised God's own blister :sosad
"Better living through chemistry"? WD-40, naptha, 3M adhesive remover, thought a while and decided to leave laquer thinner and acetone on shelf :nono
Back into house, looking for soft scraper(contradiction in terms?), tried cedar shim, kept breaking....
More searching, found old guitar pick(Fender Thin, if you're compulsive) and, in conjunction with the 3M AR, finally got the junk off
Final rub with AR on terry, quick polish/wax touchup, and was done!
Looks great, got some minor scratching with either the cedar or the guitar pick, but polished right out.
I hear it's a lot easier the newer the car is(mine's a 2K) but after 3 years getting the things off can be a stone bi---!!
BTW, does anyone know if the ugly vinyl/chrome strips on the side of the Blazers have locating pins, or are they just glued on? If no pins, the next time I have a week or so with nothing to do, them suckers are history! I'll definitely try the Goo Gone soak if I attempt them
Good luck, Benzmark! It'll come off if you work at it long enough!
Bill