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to get the adhesive off i use adhesive remover.

goo-b-gone.

aircraft adhesive remover.

anything like that.

once you clean the stuff off, give that area a good scrub and wash with some soap and water, because it kind of leaves a greasy residue.

Correct....I'de use Goo-Gone...but it does leave it pretty greasy/slimey feeling so you have to degrease once after and it "can" be harsh on certain clear coated parts so be carefull there...just don't use hella pressure, let the cleaner do the work and should be coo.

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Correct....I'de use Goo-Gone...but it does leave it pretty greasy/slimey feeling so you have to degrease once after and it "can" be harsh on certain clear coated parts so be carefull there...just don't use hella pressure, let the cleaner do the work and should be coo.

BTW-Welcome aboard bro, glad to see you up this this mug....

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I used just the 3M remover wheel.. it got most of it..

then i just had little dirt marks from the years they had been on..

I used rubbing compound and my little 6 inch buffer.. came off pretty good..

now i just gotta wax and buff it and it will be nice..

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