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    Removing residue if double sides tape

    What best way to remove chunks of double sided tape that left on my car . I know tar remover will take off the bit of glue that may remain but this is worse

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    RE: Removing residue if double sides tape

    its special rubber to fit on drill for removing that typer of glue from car body without paint damage .The paint shop next door to my old place have them.

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    Removing residue if double sides tape

    Thnaks valdas
    Might call up to body shop see if they can help me out
    Il never get that crap off my boot

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    Removing residue if double sides tape

    Paint thinner can do a great job!

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    RE: Removing residue if double sides tape

    There's a tool called a toffee wheel that you can put on an electric drill at low speed. It'll bring it straight off

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Automotive-Toffee-Whizzy-Stripe-Removal-Wheel-/350329202253

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    RE: Removing residue if double sides tape

    Quote Originally Posted by EndaC
    There's a tool called a toffee wheel that you can put on an electric drill at low speed. It'll bring it straight off

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Automotive-Toffee-Whizzy-Stripe-Removal-Wheel-/350329202253
    yes thats the one

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    RE: Removing residue if double sides tape

    Heat is your friend here just be safe when using it not to heat it up too much!

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    Removing residue if double sides tape

    Zippo lighter fluid low flash point so no paint damage if you keep on top of washing it. Use a hair dryer to remove the foam and if you do it slowly and carefully a lot of residue will come with the foam.

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