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Re: A few upcoming detail jobs (suggestions wanted)
for the left over adhesive, use something with pure orange oil/d-limonene in it, i suggest de-solv-it, its found at walmart in the household cleaner aisle,its around 20% d-limonene and works fantastic on goopy stuff, to remove the decal that is there use an eraser wheel or set it in the sun and peel it off by hand. good luck on these projects!
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Thanks Matt. Have you ever heard of "Orange Peel" adhesive remover?
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What about Dodo Juice Supernatural Tar & Glue Remover? It uses natural orange oil as the solvent. I picked up some in my last order but haven't gotten to try it yet.
Dodo Juice Supernatural Tar & Glue Remover, adhesive remover, remove tar
Shane
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Thanks for the suggestion Shane. I'd hold something that pricey as a last resort. There's got to be something sold in gallons somewhere that is priced reasonably.
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Dave you might give Krud Kutter a try......It worked well for on a trailer like that I did about a month ago,it was white tho and I would do a small test spot and make sure the paint dosn't come with it.
The paint on those trailers are super thin and it dosn't take much to remove it.
You can use your heat gun, you have to do small area at a time and not a lot of heat.
Tim "I have done so much with so little for so long. Now I can do anything with nothing"
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I've used "Goof Off" in the past and always had great results with no marring at all.
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Thanks guys, I was looking around on a sign/graphics discussion forum and some of the top mentioned safe adhesive removers were WD-40, Orange Peel, Rapid remover and even orange "Goop" non pumice hand cleaner. At a minimum I think I'll have WD-40 and Goop on hand for this job. Please keep the suggestions coming.
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I've had good luck with Goo Gone Spray GEL Stay away from the Xtreme HD! It will remove paint. A friend recommended Krud Cutter and I'm yet to try it. Very economical .
Per Seve Rando
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What about Tarminator? I use it often to remove adhesive and it works fast!
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