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Clear Bar, glue removal
Hi,
I have a client coming in. He removed clear bra by himself says he has about 25% glue still left from the clear bar on the hood. Can i get this out with correction compound and orange/yellow pad?
appreciate your insight.
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Regular Member
Re: Clear Bar, glue removal
The last one I removed was on a VW with hard clear so I used a Microfiber and CarPro Clear Cut.
Results here-Clear bra removal
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Re: Clear Bar, glue removal
Originally Posted by
Epilogts
The last one I removed was on a VW with hard clear so I used a Microfiber and CarPro Clear Cut.
Results here-
Clear bra removal
Nice!!! i have clear cut as well!
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Super Member
Re: Clear Bar, glue removal
You can also try Rapid Remover adhesive remover first. Personally I like chemically removing adhesives because they're sitting on top of the paint. When you hit it with a compound you are then abrading and removing paint along with the adhesive.
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Super Member
Re: Clear Bar, glue removal
Rapid Remover is the way to go. It's designed to disolve glue and it works really well. If the glue is really thick, you might have to use a plastic razor blade to remove it from the paint, it happened to me once. Otherwise, disposable micro fiber towels, might take a few wipes to get all off, it depends on the glue and the quantity. Afterwards a light polish is always a good idea IMO.
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Super Member
Re: Clear Bar, glue removal
I'm also not a fan of compounding adhesive residue. I've done it, but much prefer removing it.
CarPro TarX actually works really well for that. Goof Off industrial strength in the aerosol can works well too, but it can mess you up very badly, very quickly.
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Re: Clear Bar, glue removal
Originally Posted by
Paul A.
You can also try Rapid Remover adhesive remover first. Personally I like chemically removing adhesives because they're sitting on top of the paint. When you hit it with a compound you are then abrading and removing paint along with the adhesive.
rapid remover on order, thank you!
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