my brother just got a mazda pick-up and it came w/ a dumb stripe along the side of it. whats the best way to remove the stripe? should we just pick at it w/ out nails or is there something to spray on it that might loosen it?
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Use WD40 to loosen it. Be sure to wash it down after.<b>Mike</b><br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/mcjoslyn\" target=\"_blank\">2001 Camaro</a><br />Light Pewter Metallic Convertible<br />AU0,A31,C60,DG7,F41,GU6,K34,L36,M30,T82,T96,UN0<p ><b>If it can\'t be expressed in figures, it is not science; it is opinion.</b>
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Actually.... don't use alcohol.
Get a heat gun (or a hair dryer) and heat it up so that the glue will begin to break down and de-adhere. After that, SLOWLY peel it off. After it comes off, just use some Goo Gone and then wash the area (or the whole car).<b>« Red <i><a href=\"http://sandman.v8tec.com\" target=\"_blank\">Firebird</a></i> »</b>
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by The Sandman:
Actually.... don't use alcohol.
Get a heat gun (or a hair dryer) and heat it up so that the glue will begin to break down and de-adhere. After that, SLOWLY peel it off. After it comes off, just use some Goo Gone and then wash the area (or the whole car).<hr></blockquote>
Ditto on his method. It has always worked very well for me.
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