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Re: adhesive removal-use auto paint thinner



I have found the best adhesive removal (I am in
the process of
removing the stick on "wood grain" from the sides
of a car I am
working on-talk abut a mess!) is automotive paint
thinner, the cheaper the better.
works great for removing anything but the paint.
(that is all the
3M stuff really is-)
I now use it for removing oxidation from rubber,
cleaning stains from seats,
all sorts of automotive uses.

Keep a gallon in your shop! you wont regret
having it around.

    Percy.

-----Original Message-----
From: Zach Vrooman <zach@discover-net.net>
To: scirocco mail list <>
Date: Thursday, August 20, 1998 9:54 AM
Subject: adhesive removal


>If you are trying to remove leftover adhesive,
you should go immediately to
>an auto parts store that carries 3M adhesive
remover. This stuff does the
>trick. I used it to remove old duct tape residue
from my old Tercel. The
>tape had been on for as long as I owned the car.
Two applications, and
>done. HTH
>
>zach
>86 8v
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