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emiddleb
Nov 21, 2015Explorer
I'm in the process of removing mine. As others have said, the hardest part is getting the plastic off; the red plastic razor blades plus modest heat worked best for me. Mine is old and has the nasty fungus underneath. It's coming off in pieces, not nice big strips.
The remaining glue is a bit of an issue. One thing I found that worked very well was an item recommended to me by my local hardware...
Paint/graffiti wipes
A couple passes with these wipes and a touch of the plastic razor really cuts through the glue without harming the paint.
Highly recommended (not affiliated in any way, just a happy customer.) Plus they are good for a lot of other uses in the garage.
The remaining glue is a bit of an issue. One thing I found that worked very well was an item recommended to me by my local hardware...
Paint/graffiti wipes
A couple passes with these wipes and a touch of the plastic razor really cuts through the glue without harming the paint.
Highly recommended (not affiliated in any way, just a happy customer.) Plus they are good for a lot of other uses in the garage.
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