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So I've had to remove the original weather shields to fit on the slimline ones.

After removing the original ones, there's obviously some glue substances left behind on the paint.

Does anyone know of a product that would remove it without damaging the paint?

Thanks,

Young :lol:


Posted

Try a citrus oil based goo remover. Otherwise you can use things like eucalyptus oil or lighter fluid.

Posted

yup, i vote on the eucalyptus oil, just do little circles with 100% cotton cloth, i used it to remove residual glue from the trimming i removed from my car.

also cheapest and easy to get, just go woolworths :P


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Eucalyptus oil is the win i debaged my car yester day and it got all the ***** off and if u leave teh rag in the boot your car smells nice :)

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Eucalyptus oil is the win i debaged my car yester day and it got all the ***** off and if u leave teh rag in the boot your car smells nice :)

LOL

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Eucalyptus oil is the win i debaged my car yester day and it got all the ***** off and if u leave teh rag in the boot your car smells nice :)

LOL

I'ts True

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