BrianM Well-Known Member Joined Dec 10, 2009 Location Burlington NC Dec 13, 2013 #1 I was wondering whats the best way to remove glue residue after pulling old car moulding off, with minimal paint damage??
I was wondering whats the best way to remove glue residue after pulling old car moulding off, with minimal paint damage??
2010nctaco Well-Known Member Joined Feb 16, 2013 Location Concord Dec 13, 2013 #2 Tried rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits? sent from the north pole
xjdrew Well-Known Member Joined Apr 19, 2010 Location Goldsboro, NC Dec 13, 2013 #3 3M eraser wheel, a bit pricey for one wheel. If I remember its $40, but it works great.
jeepyj1129 wheeler Joined Dec 13, 2007 Location rock hill SC Dec 13, 2013 #4 Any thing with D-limonene in it will work or the 3M wheel will work
Tom@Hilltop_Machine Well-Known Member Joined Mar 31, 2005 Location Rural Retreat, VA Dec 13, 2013 #5 Xylol on a rag and rub.
Jake. Well-Known Member Joined Mar 18, 2013 Location Middlesex Dec 13, 2013 #6 I have used almost all chemicals and also have the eraser wheel and have found the eraser wheel to be the most effective. If it's thick adhesive you may have to wipe it down with some adhesive remover afterwards. I prefer to 3m adhesive remover
I have used almost all chemicals and also have the eraser wheel and have found the eraser wheel to be the most effective. If it's thick adhesive you may have to wipe it down with some adhesive remover afterwards. I prefer to 3m adhesive remover
sam(slim) Well-Known Member Joined Mar 21, 2005 Location Winston-Salem, NC Dec 13, 2013 #8 The 3m stuff is good and goo off is a close second. Lowest has goo off in large cans if needed. Sent from my Kindle Fire using Tapatalk 2
The 3m stuff is good and goo off is a close second. Lowest has goo off in large cans if needed. Sent from my Kindle Fire using Tapatalk 2
rabb11d Well-Known Member Joined Nov 14, 2009 Location Statesville,NC Dec 13, 2013 #9 Eraser wheel all the way. Once you get one you will wonder why you didn't get one sooner. I don't remember then being all that expensive.
Eraser wheel all the way. Once you get one you will wonder why you didn't get one sooner. I don't remember then being all that expensive.
bowtieman55 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 25, 2006 Location Edenton, NC Dec 14, 2013 #11 a heat gun and my thumb
lowestjumperTJ Well-Known Member Joined Mar 9, 2008 Location Wherever I may roam Dec 14, 2013 #12 Goo Gone, or 3M makes a good adhesive remover in an aerosol can. You can get either at Auto Zone.
BrianM Well-Known Member Joined Dec 10, 2009 Location Burlington NC Dec 14, 2013 #13 Thanks all for the ideas.... Was using goo off and was working decent, but was indoors and found out quick that's something to use outdoors.
Thanks all for the ideas.... Was using goo off and was working decent, but was indoors and found out quick that's something to use outdoors.