Re: [MV] Removing stickers

Carl Konefsky (cameraman@niia.net)
Wed, 07 Apr 1999 20:14:24 -0500

Its called GOO Gone
Carl

John Edwards wrote:

> Go to your large hardware store & see if they sell a product that is a
> CITRUS based solvent, for removing glue ie bumper stickers. It actually
> smells of oranges, but is a clear liquid.
>
> All you do is peel a bit of the glossy backing paper off any sort of sticker
> till you get to the paper adhesive section. Add a few drop of this solvent
> and then in minutes all you have is a goo-ey mess. Keep peeling the glossy
> stuff off until you have got most of the paper softened with the solvent.
>
> It may take a little while doing it, but it sure does save the paintwork. It
> smells good too.
>
> If we have it in Australia, you must have it in the USA.
>
> Rgds,
>
> John
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henry & Kate Cubillan <cubillan@earthlink.net>
> To: Military Vehicle Mailing List <mil-veh@skylee.com>
> Date: Wednesday, 7 April 1999 14:55
> Subject: [MV] Removing stickers
>
> >3M makes a special tool that works wonder, it is an attachment that fits
> >on your power drill (like a regular bit) and looks somewhat like a
> >pencil eraser. It's designed to remove vynil and other stickers from
> >painted surfaces without removing the paint. I can't remember what it's
> >called, but I've seen it for sale at Home Depot and similar places. I've
> >also seen it on the Eastwood website.
> >
> >Good Luck!
> >
> >Henry Cubillan
> >
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