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Old 03-11-2008, 05:32 AM
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Default Re: Glue on NOS wheel well mouldings

I think I know what you aretaliking about. Usually some light compound on a rag will work well..BKH
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Old 03-11-2008, 06:28 AM
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Default Re: Glue on NOS wheel well mouldings

I always have this same issue and use 0000 steel wool with great results.
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Old 03-11-2008, 08:19 AM
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I use the heck out of "Goof Off"..its the bomb right up there with the eraser..it lifts stuff without scratching it up rubbing on it

http://www.amazon.com/Goof-Off-Ultim.../dp/B00030419I
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Default Re: Glue on NOS wheel well mouldings

How about the 3M General Adhesive Remover?
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Old 03-12-2008, 05:31 AM
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Default Re: Glue on NOS wheel well mouldings

Got some Goof-Off at Lowe's this evening. Will try it over the weekend and give you guys a full report.
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Default Re: Glue on NOS wheel well mouldings

a heads up. if its a hard type of glue, "soak a baby diaper",... "colors can bleed off rags", and just hold it on the problem for 10/15 seconds sometimes longer for stubborn stuff and let it heat up the goo you want off...it can be a little hot around decals, a litte practice with the stuff and you will always have a can around a grab it all the time.
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a heads up. if its a hard type of glue, "soak a baby diaper",... "colors can bleed off rags", and just hold it on the problem for 10/15 seconds sometimes longer for stubborn stuff and let it heat up the goo you want off...it can be a little hot around decals, a litte practice with
the stuff and you will always have a can around a grab it all the time.

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I don't know about that diaper thing, being a single guy if I get caught with a diaper I might not live it down!
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Default Re: Glue on NOS wheel well mouldings

See if you can find some Citrol. I had a nos nova hood lip molding that had been in the package since I was 18. The clear part of the wraper had seemed to etch itself into the molding. I tried thinner, goofoff, even the rubbing compound. I pretty much figured that I'd send it out to my polish guy to see what he could do with it. He got out a spray can of Citrol, sprayed it on, and the stuff came right off. It's environmentally friendly, and smells like oranges.Works great.
I had tried the adhesive remover also.
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That's good stuff.
I use it religiously after I return from flogging my car in the Illinois rural areas,during the hot summer months.
Corn fed Dead bug guts that adhere to the windshield,hood,grill and bumper wipe right off with Citrol.
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