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What's the best way to get that nasty stuff out of the window channel? I need to clean up the front and rear and it sure is messy.
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I have used enamel reducer to take it out, because it will not hurt the laquer paint.
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Try 3M general purpose adhesive cleaner. Part # 051135-08984. Good stuff and harmless to paint.
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Thanks
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Try 3M general purpose adhesive cleaner. Part # 051135-08984. Good stuff and harmless to paint. [/ QUOTE ] second that...stuff is amazing!!! |
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