| doning | -- 07-28-2011 @ 12:20 PM |
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Anyone know of a good product to use to remove old weatherstripping glue off my car? It's on there hard as a rock. I've used my wife's hairdryer and got some of it off with a puddy knife. Gasoline doesn't even touch it. Thanks! Don This message was edited by doning on 7-28-11 @ 12:25 PM
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| 37don | -- 07-28-2011 @ 12:49 PM |
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Try some WD40, it will soften most glue without harming your paint.I have used it to remove stickers from many things. Don
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| supereal | -- 07-28-2011 @ 2:45 PM |
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There is also a 3M product designed to remove decals, etc, that will work without harming the paint. Most good auto supply stores have it. Otherwise, about the only thing that will touch weatherstrip cement is lacquer thinner.
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| TomO | -- 07-28-2011 @ 6:04 PM |
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3M general purpose adhesive remover is available at hardware stores, paint stores and auto supply stores. It will dissolve hardened weather strip adhesive. Tom
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