Benzine takes off all the glue without damaging your paintwork
the dealership from which i bought my car put a metal badge on the trunk lid, they used some type of adhesvie pad. i managed to get the badge and most of the sticky crap off but there is some that just wont come off, any sugestions?
1999 C280 Black
50/35/20 tint
painted trim
Benzine takes off all the glue without damaging your paintwork
Goo Gone and Goof Off are sold at pretty much every grocery store, Target, etc.
1999 C230 Kompressor
gasoline works too but im not responsible if you take of ur paint too
BAN HIS ASS!!
744 C36 AMG- carlsson
040 C43- way to many modifications
744 CLK55- even more mods
CLS55 IWC edition
744 CLK500 Rocket Bunny widebody
WD40
Pay a stripper to lick the glue for a few hours.
I'd second the combo of goo gone, and perhaps a little hair dryer (not heat gun) to soften up the adhesive.
If you can thread the needle... and if your drive can lead to Pole Position today, history may hold a place for you tomorrow.
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i know this will sound weird, but fly spray works really good. spray it on and leave for about 10 sec then wipe away with a cloth.
trust me i have done this many times.
3M seem to have a lot of products:
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...izePageHandler
i used heavy duty hand cleaner!! it said that it removes glue off of my hands so i tried it on my car. that and some elbow grease with a rag worked for me
1994 c280 in the making....
thanks in the end i used a clean rag and car soap and water
took a while but it worked, but i discovered they used it to hide a scratch
1999 C280 Black
50/35/20 tint
painted trim