Removing sticky residue from frame stickers
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Removing sticky residue from frame stickers
Anybody have a suggestion for removing the sticky residue from frame stickers...? Without harming the paint job?
Thanx!
Nor in Iowa
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Nor in Iowa
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One commercial product for sale is Goo Gone.
If you have some around, try WD-40 and a soft rag like a bit of towel.
If you have some around, try WD-40 and a soft rag like a bit of towel.
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WD-40 or kerosene (samething as WD-40 minus the small amount of lube) shold remove the residue with no harm to the finish.
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denatured alcohol ftw. least enviornmental impact, least poisonous.
this is ethanol alcohol that is poisoned (denatured) so you can't drink
it, but otherwise it is ethanol and effective at permanent marker, paint, and adhesives
use it lightly and rinse and it won't harm the underlying paint. just don't rub hard
or any 100 proof or higher liquor. bacardi 151 strips adhesives well
[isopropyl alcohol is useless, don't use that. it is not ethanol]
goo gone is good too [but more poisonous than denatured alcohol if it gets on your skin]
this is ethanol alcohol that is poisoned (denatured) so you can't drink
it, but otherwise it is ethanol and effective at permanent marker, paint, and adhesives
use it lightly and rinse and it won't harm the underlying paint. just don't rub hard
or any 100 proof or higher liquor. bacardi 151 strips adhesives well
[isopropyl alcohol is useless, don't use that. it is not ethanol]
goo gone is good too [but more poisonous than denatured alcohol if it gets on your skin]
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