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Old 06-15-2008, 09:29 PM
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I removed my high rise wing on my ss/sc today. I spent about two hours with goo gone trying to get off all of the glue? any suggestions ona diff product to get this stuff off? There is a very thing layer left.

also, what are you guys using to plug the holes?

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Originally Posted by brandondrecksage
I removed my high rise wing on my ss/sc today. I spent about two hours with goo gone trying to get off all of the glue? any suggestions ona diff product to get this stuff off? There is a very thing layer left.

also, what are you guys using to plug the holes?

spray on goo gone and then use a hair dryer on it for a few minutes...it should then come off
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spray on goo gone and then use a hair dryer on it for a few minutes...it should then come off
I did that for about an hour, that **** is stubborn. i got everything but a thin layer off.
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polish works amazingly
Old 06-15-2008, 11:45 PM
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take it to a car wash place or just hand wash it with a strong hose.
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I have heard WD-40 and let sit. should eat some of the property of the goo away. (so i have heard)

I personally dont know. I have tried the 3d goo gone i purchased at auto zone once. That worked great to remove stickers.
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that OOPS ALL-GONE gets it off, it's what i used. and it doesnt hurt your paint.
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Originally Posted by Mnatvyc1223
that OOPS ALL-GONE gets it off, it's what i used. and it doesnt hurt your paint.
thanks, i will try that.
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