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Another Adhesive Removal Question

Speedsterbeast

New Member
I'm removing old decals off of a friends splash guards for his boat transem (they are made of Plexi-Glass I think)
Well I just whitened a small spot using wax and grease remover on the glue residue and I am wondering if anyone has advice on what to use.
I can really use a plastic scraper becasue it will sctratch the heII out of them.
 

Jackflush

Gorgor
I would try citrus for something like that, but im sure youve tried that. Its such a long pain in the butt. Must be alot of area covered to ask here. Ive done some fiberglass semi trucks. I used citrus goo-gone and then once I had it pretty well saturated I used one of those super sharp plastic vinyl removers. Its just like this wonder blade only 3 times bigger. http://decalstickerremover.com/
 

Speedsterbeast

New Member
I would try citrus for something like that, but im sure youve tried that. Its such a long pain in the butt. Must be alot of area covered to ask here. Ive done some fiberglass semi trucks. I used citrus goo-gone and then once I had it pretty well saturated I used one of those super sharp plastic vinyl removers. Its just like this wonder blade only 3 times bigger. http://decalstickerremover.com/


Awesome!
Thanks.
I just tried an old bottle of Freud Fresolv. It is a citrus based cleaner for wood bits and saw blades and it works fantastic.
 
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