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7th April 2013, 23:28
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Removing sticker adhesive
Hi all
Bought a new (to me) saxo fairly recently and the previous owner obviously had a couple of stickers on at some point and has done quite a crap job of removing them, most of the adhesive is still visible.
Tried sticky stuff remover and that won't make it budge, considering meth/white spirits but won't that damage the paint? What's best to use?
Cheers
Dan
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7th April 2013, 23:35
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Grease and tar remover by autoglym works a treat mate.
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8th April 2013, 00:13
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As said, autoglym tar remover , worked well for me in the past
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8th April 2013, 00:13
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Excellent will give it a go. Cheers mate.
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8th April 2013, 16:19
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Hair dryer to heat up the sticky crap, WD40 and a bit of elbow grease
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8th April 2013, 23:15
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Manu
Hair dryer to heat up the sticky crap, WD40 and a bit of elbow grease
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Might give this a go first actually, didn't think about heating it up
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8th April 2013, 23:39
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Tar remover is the easiest way. Autosmart tardis is the best stuff imo.
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9th April 2013, 09:35
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bordtea
Might give this a go first actually, didn't think about heating it up
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Take your time if it's really old sticky stuff. I always done like that so can vouch that it works, no need to spend extra dollar on autoglym or sticky remover.
Tried that sticky remover once by the way, thought it was utterly rubbish: it hardens the glue before actually attacking and dissolving it. You have to leave it on for about 15 minutes before you can even try wiping off. Even then it leaves traces, not great.
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9th April 2013, 17:57
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I used tyer buffer on mine. Came right off
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9th April 2013, 22:06
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Wd40 is good too!
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