OT-how to get this glue of ur car

 

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Username: Pelona

Perris, California USA

Post Number: 1559
Registered: Dec-05
i just recently put dynamat on my car and it helped the rattling alot but the wing kept on rattling against the trunk because it wusnt sticking on as well. i think it used caulk to stick. well i sprayed on this spray on glue made by elmers and wen it dried the remaining glue that was on the trunk sticked and stayed there. and its all an ugly yellowish brown color and it wont come off. i cant even take it off with my nails. people tell me to scrape it off with a knife but i think this would scratch the paint.

does anyone kno how to remove this sh1t?!?!?!? cuz my dad got really mad at me about it and said that the older i get the more pendejo...lol...and i want to remove it before he gets more mad...lol
 

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Username: Astrosafari

Delhi, Ontario Canada

Post Number: 407
Registered: Aug-05
grinder, sand paper, scraper
just throwin some ideas
 

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Username: Pelona

Perris, California USA

Post Number: 1560
Registered: Dec-05
alright thanx but i dont kno if i could use those things because i think it would scratch the paint
 

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Username: Stnorris

Eldridge, IA US

Post Number: 260
Registered: Apr-06
put some goo gone on it for an hour or so. then try scrapin it off.
 

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Username: Fandim

Reno, Nevada United State...

Post Number: 1124
Registered: Jun-05
A very fine grit sandpaper shouldnt scratch your paint, at least not anything that a good buffing wouldnt take care of.
 

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Username: Rzarector

Coquitlam, Bc Canada

Post Number: 1219
Registered: Dec-04
is it a contact adhesive? if so it will probably gum up fine sandpaper.. other than that youl have to find some solvent that wont eat the paint
 

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Username: Rideredder

Cornell, IL USA

Post Number: 377
Registered: Sep-05
Try Zippo fluid. It won't eat the paint away either.
 

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Username: Pelona

Perris, California USA

Post Number: 1563
Registered: Dec-05
steven-wuts goo gone? can u give me link?

seth-idk if i should use sandpaper. idont wana risk scratching the paint

mark-idk wut u mean by contact adhesive but the glue is sticking exactly like tree sap. in fact it looks and feels exactly like tree sap
 

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Username: Pelona

Perris, California USA

Post Number: 1564
Registered: Dec-05
can i have a link to look at the zippo fluid too? thanx
 

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Username: Northomaha

Post Number: 129
Registered: Mar-06
try goof off, that might work
 

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Username: Rideredder

Cornell, IL USA

Post Number: 379
Registered: Sep-05
Any convenient or grocery store sells Zippo fluid. It is what you use in Zippo lighters. If you see a yellow bottle with the word Ronsonol on it, that's it.

http://www.sting-ray.com/wackyuses/board/msgs/14122.html
 

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Username: Pelona

Perris, California USA

Post Number: 1565
Registered: Dec-05
wtf is goof off?

some funny names u guys r mentioning goo gone, goof off
 

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Username: Fandim

Reno, Nevada United State...

Post Number: 1126
Registered: Jun-05
Goo Gone and Goof Off are some of the miracle cleaners of our genre! Heh heh. Dissolves bubble gum..takes crayons off walls.. They have like 10,000 uses. :-) Basically a very toxic cleaning agent that early teenagers huff to get a buzz. :-P

But seriously... they're good stuff when you use'm for something aside from killing brain cells.
 

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Username: Paps

Yuma, AZ

Post Number: 172
Registered: Mar-06
try rubbing alcohol
 

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Username: Van_man

Boston, MA

Post Number: 495
Registered: Mar-06
WD 40
 

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Username: James1115

Ct

Post Number: 5938
Registered: Dec-04
goof off should take care of it Pelon. You can get it at wal-mart I believe. if not autozone.
 

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Username: Safe_cracker

Chicago, IL US

Post Number: 1190
Registered: Jan-06
NO GOOF OFF, will eat the paint and quick, lol. I have a can of that stuff, GREAT for sniffing but bad for anything else, lol. Here are a few ideas, try using a hot iron with a piece of course fabric. Place the fabric over the glued area (start small) then heat with VERY hot iron, keep going until glue begins to break down and stick to the fabric. Try gently heating it with a heat gun, not a torch and see if it reliquifies then you can gently scrape off with a plastic paint scraper from Home Depot. One other is to ignore your father and tell him to mind his OWN damn business Pinche Puto, lol. If he is anything like my dad do the above two if you do the third you better FCKING run , LMFAO...Polo. :-O


PS- You can try deisel and/or gasoline but try to minimize exposure.
 

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Username: Tweeker

Post Number: 233
Registered: May-06
yeah goof off works iracles i have one around the house just in case.
 

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Username: 420pimp2

Post Number: 738
Registered: Jan-06
hair dryer, heat it up n it will come off
 

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Username: Lexuscoop

Pheonix, Arizona USA

Post Number: 624
Registered: May-06
is it gorila glue? if you could get some asitone that will get it RIGHT off
 

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Username: Pelona

Perris, California USA

Post Number: 1568
Registered: Dec-05
nevermind foos my dad used gasoline and it came off good. he said wd-40 would eat the paint but idk. thanx anyway. i did get a good yellin at from him though. lol
 

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Username: Rideredder

Cornell, IL USA

Post Number: 385
Registered: Sep-05
I don't know about gasoline. We use gas to get paint of of old paint brushes. I wouldn't recommend it, but if you already did it, I hope that didn't muff it up. WD-40 will eat paint. Ronsonol Zippo fluid will not.
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