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Hey all. For some reason (possibly took to much, or not enough of, my ADD meds) I had put the SCT emblem that came with the XCalibrator 2 I bought, onto my car. After about a week, I thought better of my actions, and pried it off. But that has left the "car side" of the double-sided emblem tape stuck on still. Any solutions or ideas? Thanks.
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Stuck in a Sixer
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Longview, Texas
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Heat makes it peel off. I usually use a hair drier. Just hold it against the sticker crap for a couple minutes, then pull the residue off. I suppose goo gone and elbow grease works too.
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Thanks Zip. I'll try the free hair dryer idea first before I pay for the goo gone idea.
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Go Slow or Go Fast. I really don't care. Just GO! ![]() Year & Model: 2005 GT 5 Spd Dyno Numbers: Zero. Dynosaurs are extinct. Quarter Mile Time: It's 25% of the time it takes me to go a full mile. Mods: Installed: SLP LoudMouths Steeda Complete C.A.I. Kit Motive 4.10 Gears SCT X-Cal2 Tune (By American Muscle) Sequential Taillights Next: Hurst Short Throw Shift Kit |
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8-2=6
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Houston,TX
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that goo gone works pretty well. or just use some kind of solvent.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 1,917
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+1 goo gone will take it right off
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: California
Posts: 1,776
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goo gone or zippo lighter fluid
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Always Detailin'
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Heat + Goo Gone. Use an old Microfiber cloth to get everything peeled off. If you use your fingernail be very careful not to induce scratches.
MAKE SURE TO RE-WAX THAT AREA AFTER GOO GONE! |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 2
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3MMM (SCOTCH) makes an aerosol spray that is made just for that kind of job. You will have a better chance of finding at a Auto Body&Fender supply store. It will remove emblems and decals with no damage to the paint. If your using a hair dryer
be real careful cause you can damage your paint real easy. I've been there and done that before. |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 9,712
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hey some 3m adhesive remover, soak a paper towel with it, put it on there and prop something against it to hold it in place. come back in 30 minuits and it should wipe right off.
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