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Removing Adhesive From a Car

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Date: 10/01/2007 Topics: Cars > Cleaning Outside | Readers Request > Cars  
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How do I get dried adhesive from a Christian fish off my car?

Mike from Chattanooga, TN
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By nancycorinne (20) Contact
I vote for Marge's idea of a Support our troops magnet, but if you need to take off the glue to get the magnet to stay on, try penut butter. The smooth variety, not the crunchy. Just smoothe it on with your fingers and wipe it off with a soft cloth.

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By MCW (1006) Profile Blog! Contact
Put a magnet "SUPPORT OUR TROOPS" over the dried glue spot.

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By redbeerd (2) Contact
The adhesive is dried glue...nothing seems to be affecting it. Help???

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By johnnyg (7) Contact
WD-40 will remove that gummy residue. Will not harm paint. Just spray on, let soak and rub off with soft cloth.

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By redbeerd (2) Contact
Yeah, tried Goo Gone and heating veg. oil with a hair dryer, with no effect. Goof Off takes off the paint. Any other thoughts? Am I not heating the veg. oil enough?

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By MCW (1006) Profile Blog! Contact
Do you think that Goo Be Gone might work on removing it?

Or try rubbing some cooking/vegetable oil on the spot with a rag, that should take care of the problem and it won't damage your finish.

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