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Old 07-29-2007, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Silverado_13
I couldn't find any M3 Adhesive Remover at Advance Auto Parts so I just got a small can of WD40. I took one of the decals off that the dealership had put on and it got all of the grime off of the tape, but as far as removing the actual tape from the truck... Just peel away?
heat the tape up or leave it out in the sun for a few hours and it'll come right off.

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Old 07-29-2007, 09:57 AM
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I wouldn't even mess with that stuff. The absolute best way is to get yourself a 3M rubber wheel from an auto parts store or snap on. Throw it on your drill and in 1/2 hour everything is gone and looks like new. It won't burn your paint or cause any damage otherwise. It is the only way i could get mine off. I used a hear gun, goo gone, and even a razor blade in a few spots. Once you use one you won't know how you got along without it.
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park it in the sun let it cook then heat gun pull that **** off use WD40 and m3 witch ever then maybe a clay bar then wax. and sand back and say wow!!
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