removing adhesive from painted surface

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ga.spyder
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removing adhesive from painted surface

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I have some pinstripes on the car ,and one side was peeling.Decided to remove and replace.When I took off the drivers side they pretty much fell off,leaving little residue.I like the look of the car w/o the pinstripes so I decided to remove the other side.They came off....1 inch at a time!!Left behind a lot of residue.Anyone have a suggestion how to get the residue off without damaging the paint? Alcohol(Crown Royal) :D ?,peanut butter?,80 grit sandpaper :cry: ? The car has had a repaint long ago,no idea what type paint,etc..
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Re: removing adhesive from painted surface

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3M makes an adhesive remover. You may want to try an inconspicuous place with acetone or paint thinner to see of the finish can be waxed back to life.
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Re: removing adhesive from painted surface

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You might want to try "goo-be-gone". (spelling??) It usually works pretty well.
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Re: removing adhesive from painted surface

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I used isopropyl alcohol on a soft cloth and got it off.It was slow going but it is all gone.I immediately waxed those areas,feeling that I probably removed the existing wax. I will clay bar the whole car and rewax before spring.I really think the body lines show up better w/o the pinstripes,I wish I had removed them before now.
I was afraid to use the 3m or the ''goof off'' products for fear of ruining paint.I would have just put back the pinstripes if the residue didnt come off.And I didnt use up my Crown Royal or my peanut butter! :lol:
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Re: removing adhesive from painted surface

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Goof-off and acetone are strong stuff and would probably take the paint off. Alcohol was a good choice, "Gunk" makes a bug and tar remover that is good and won't hurt the paint. Woodford Reserve might work and tastes great too.
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Re: removing adhesive from painted surface

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Eucalyptus oil is very good for that purpose too - but I don't know how common it is 'up over' (compared with 'down under').
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