Trim panels
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I removed the trim running alongside my blazer. Anyone have a good technique on how to remove the sticky residue left behind?
#2
sssseeeeaaaarrrrcccchhhh. lol
#3
Goof Off, Goo Gone or WD-40 will work.
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Thank you Frankiesurf will give it a shot.
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So I tried wd-40 but it was not working too well. Ended up using a propane torch and wiping it off with a rag. Some of the paint splintered but she needs new paint anyways so I am not worried about it.
#6
Then I would have suggested a grinding wheel. LOL
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Lol I was thinkin about it man but I didn't wanna **** it up too much. Don't know when I am gonna get around to body and paint so yeah.
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They make an eraser that u put on a drill. Worked grest for me on a truck i bought that had municpal stickers all over it. I got it professionally buffed when i was done, she shined like new.
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