Sep 14, 2009 #11 mrsilent13 Full Access Member Joined Jul 31, 2009 Posts 656 Reaction score 0 Location Moreno Valley, Ca dunit121 said: dont forget your goo gone Click to expand... and a wax for when your done
Sep 14, 2009 #12 DaveBlank Full Access Member Joined Aug 6, 2009 Posts 2,455 Reaction score 0 Location Beckley, Wv just adhesive. reminds me that I need to do this
Sep 14, 2009 #13 W wardzach2007 Super Moderator Joined Jul 18, 2009 Posts 5,587 Reaction score 0 Location Houston, Texas dunit121 said: dont forget your goo gone Click to expand... goo gone sucks You're better off rubbing it off with soap and water.
dunit121 said: dont forget your goo gone Click to expand... goo gone sucks You're better off rubbing it off with soap and water.
Sep 14, 2009 #14 D dunit121 Full Access Member Joined Aug 16, 2009 Posts 1,822 Reaction score 0 Location vero beach wardzach2007 said: goo gone sucks You're better off rubbing it off with soap and water. Click to expand... ehh i like it but i prefer goof off it smells nicer
wardzach2007 said: goo gone sucks You're better off rubbing it off with soap and water. Click to expand... ehh i like it but i prefer goof off it smells nicer
Feb 19, 2010 #15 B bbrewbaker Full Access Member Joined Feb 15, 2010 Posts 1,546 Reaction score 0 Location Middletown, PA Rubbing alcohol along the top of the molding will also help loosen the strips. Thats how i got them off on my old car. Last edited: Feb 19, 2010
Rubbing alcohol along the top of the molding will also help loosen the strips. Thats how i got them off on my old car.
Feb 19, 2010 #16 ff_drift_lol Full Access Member Joined Nov 27, 2009 Posts 2,138 Reaction score 0 Location long island, new york eraser wheel or spot remover no thinners or goo gone.
Apr 9, 2010 #17 B bbrewbaker Full Access Member Joined Feb 15, 2010 Posts 1,546 Reaction score 0 Location Middletown, PA A easy way to get it stated is to cut the tape with fishing line. Then you should be able to pull the trim. That's how I did mine on my last car and others.
A easy way to get it stated is to cut the tape with fishing line. Then you should be able to pull the trim. That's how I did mine on my last car and others.
Apr 9, 2010 #18 ff_drift_lol Full Access Member Joined Nov 27, 2009 Posts 2,138 Reaction score 0 Location long island, new york heat gun...then eraser wheel...then use aftalene to get rid of the residue. compound, polish. that's the right way to do it.
heat gun...then eraser wheel...then use aftalene to get rid of the residue. compound, polish. that's the right way to do it.
Apr 9, 2010 #19 cobalt123 Platinum Member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Posts 15,200 Reaction score 4 Location Tyler Texas ^thats what i did for the most part
Apr 10, 2010 #20 ff_drift_lol Full Access Member Joined Nov 27, 2009 Posts 2,138 Reaction score 0 Location long island, new york i poisted twice lol. old thread is old