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Old 06-03-2004, 03:04 PM
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Can I use this to remove the sticky glue?!

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I know i can use xylene but i think thats a paint tiner and i dont wanna try it. i dont wanna use something that can harm my paint.. what should i use guys.?!
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Old 06-04-2004, 02:26 PM
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i used goo gone it worked like a charm.
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Re: Can I use this to remove the sticky glue?!

You won't believe this but the best thing to remove this goo and glue from stickers like price stickers and store stickers is WD 40. It will not harm any surface and it works great.
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Re: Can I use this to remove the sticky glue?!

I had to peel my back window tint off recently, and it left a ton of sticky glue that I can't get off using anything (Goo Gone, nail polish remover, etc). It's the angle (inside the car) that is making it so hard to get off.
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