Guys, Thanks for all the replies, I have tried eveything suggested so far and still nothing. Of course i have a few scratches now that I will have to fix. I talked to a detail shop that says they will charge me $50 Bucks to remove. I am stubborn and wish not to wait until Thursday, does anyone have any other ideas? Not even tho Goof off worked.
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The residue is not going to come off easily. I went through about half of a can of Goof Off and had to scrub very hard with a terry cloth. Practically wore through sections of the cloth and both of my arms were dead afterwards. If you put the effort in, you can get it off.
I feel like an Idiot but There is a reason why none of this worked, apperantly the badges were removed by the previous owner and when reinstalled they used some glue that ate through a few layers of paint. No I am not blind, you can only tell if you look REAAAALLY close or with magnifying glass. Finally after almost a year, I get the lower part of the truck lid repainted on Tuesday.
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Glad you figured this one out Rico, sorry it took so long....people and their glue....Originally Posted by rico31286
I feel like an Idiot but There is a reason why none of this worked, apperantly the badges were removed by the previous owner and when reinstalled they used some glue that ate through a few layers of paint. No I am not blind, you can only tell if you look REAAAALLY close or with magnifying glass. Finally after almost a year, I get the lower part of the truck lid repainted on Tuesday.
And this guy below still thinks GooGone will work, guess he didn't read what you posted....ya think??Quote:
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Hair dryer! Apply goo gone or adhesive remover and heat that bitch up and remove! Worked for me
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Apparently reading comprehension > you both.Originally Posted by illmatic35
Hair dryer! Apply goo gone or adhesive remover and heat that bitch up and remove! Worked for me
Am I the only one who's irritated by people that don't read through threads and just post irrelevant drivel??
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And it continues....Originally Posted by grovefromnh
Polishing compound (very fine grit) then wax area worked for me.
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