stupid question
#1
stupid question
as i stated at the beginning of the week i had broken my hood deflector, well i bought a new one and plan to install it myself, tho i still had all the little plastic nubs and pieces of tape from the previous one, they were kind of messed up, like the guys at the dealership didnt care how they went on, jus threw them on there. seeina s how i got all that stuff with the new deflector im gonna redo all of it, i have taken all he old tape and nubs off, but there is still some adhesive left on the hood, any good remedies to taking that glue off??? i know dumb question, but any suggestions is appreciated.
#3
I use a product called "goo-b-gone"...but macdaddy is right, wd-40 will work as well.
G-B-G is good to keep around the house anyway though as it will remove gluey stuff from just about anything...I use it to remove pintstripping and door bumper-moldings.
G-B-G is good to keep around the house anyway though as it will remove gluey stuff from just about anything...I use it to remove pintstripping and door bumper-moldings.
#4
thx guys, i actually went to canadian tire and found a bottle of automotive 'Goo Gone' worked really well. Sprayed, set for 5 mins an wipe, came off really easily. tehn jus wash with soap an water an ure set to go. I got the new deflector on now, in a much better manor then it was originally. want the job done right do it urself eh :P thx again guys
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