Can't remove insignia glue w/ goo gone, tips?

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Feb 2, 2011 | 12:36 PM
  #16  
Ahh that makes sense I guess i never thought it would do that at the time. Just figured it was like "buffing". No I have a silver car so it looks fine. My car actually was detailed by a member on here.

I will definitely use another method next time though, thank you for the information!
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Feb 3, 2011 | 02:31 AM
  #17  
goo gone didnt work for me either... i had to use "goo gone XTREME" or something... go figure
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Feb 4, 2011 | 02:16 AM
  #18  
Believe it or not, lighter fluid is amazing on tar and adhesive materials. Just wipe it on let it sit for a minute, then start to rub it back and forth. It cause the adhesive to disolve without damaging your paint. You will want to wax the area afterwards.
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Feb 4, 2011 | 11:48 AM
  #19  
Quote: Believe it or not, lighter fluid is amazing on tar and adhesive materials. Just wipe it on let it sit for a minute, then start to rub it back and forth.
What....^....lighter fluid on a painted surface? Unless you wiped it off immediately you have no clue how much clear coat you removed. GooGone on a rag saturating the glue several times will remove the glue, no reason to go to the extreme of using lighter fluid....scary!
Gary
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Feb 7, 2011 | 10:58 AM
  #20  
gasoline works well.
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Feb 7, 2011 | 12:25 PM
  #21  
Quote: What....^....lighter fluid on a painted surface? Unless you wiped it off immediately you have no clue how much clear coat you removed. GooGone on a rag saturating the glue several times will remove the glue, no reason to go to the extreme of using lighter fluid....scary!
Gary
While it does get wiped off immediately, I have never had a problem with using it in the 20+ years of owning black cars. Aside from your statement, do you have anything concrete to backup the claim that lighter fluid actually strips the clearcoat? I tried searching for this, and all I found was folks 'thinking' it might not be good for the paint, but no one giving a definitive answer. Obviously, I would prefer not strip the clear coat, but from my perspective and observing the areas that I have actually used lighter fluid, the paint on my '04 black coupe still looks brand new.
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Feb 7, 2011 | 01:31 PM
  #22  
Use the backside of a rubber valve stem in a electric drill. This is what most of us use in the dealer when replacing emblems.
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