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The famous question.....is it Sticky?
Dan
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Postsedan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The famous question.....is it Sticky?
Dan</div></div> Cool question, as some are.... one solution I found for some of you guys with a sticky one is : Freeze it for 3-4 days, as it warms at room temperature wipe it in one direction with a Lint Free cloth wet with Brake fluid or Automatic trans fluid.... .carefully..!.... buff it dry after 4-5 minutes and do it again. The sticky may always be there but you're actually sealing the vinyl from decomposition....... as needed rub lightly periodically..... a sealer wax , like HD floor wax may help to after the fluids dry. If anyone else has a better way, please chime in... and help out
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