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rollinlow
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what is the easies way to take glue off ?


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depends on the surface and what type of glue?


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WHATS THE GLUE FROM.....
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rollinlow
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the graphic the comes on toyotas

the car wash took it off but the glue stayed


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m_i_zombie
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you can use a rubber wheel on a drill, they make them specific for removing these types of things.

heres an example

http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?item ... pe=PRODUCT


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m_i_zombie wrote:
you can use a rubber wheel on a drill, they make them specific for removing these types of things.

heres an example

http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?item ... pe=PRODUCT


yep. erasers work beautifully.
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just be careful...it WILL take paint off if you let it sit in one spot too long.
whatever comes up comes out, we dont put our hands over our mouth!


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erasers what i used, on a drill
works so easy
Google that shit


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THE ERASER IS THE BEST WAY, YOU CAN ORDER IT ONLINE OR GO TO YOUR LOCAL JOBBER (AUTOMOTIVE PAINT SUPPLY STORE) AFTER YOU GOT IT ALL OFF GIVE IT A GOOD BUFF AND WAX, YOU WILL NEVER NO IT WAS THERE.....
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thanks guys looks like im goin shopping tomorrow


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3m adhesive remover works really well also. i used it to take tint, pinstrips, even paint from gettin rear ended and the guy running off.


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