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    ok so i took most of my stuff off and now i still have alil bit of stickyness on those places..

    what can i do to jus clean all this up and not hurt my paint??

    a friend said i can WD40 is what i think its called but not sure...

    thanks
    Blue Man Group
    Current Mods: tint 35% front & !5%back, Alpine Type E 2-12" subs w/ Rockford Fosgate P400 Amp &cap, Rockford Fosgate 6.5" and 6"X9", R1Concepts E-Line slotted/cross drilled Rotors w/ Pads and painted blue calipers, 6,000k flashtech HIDs, and chrome be gone...

    Future Mods: GXP/AIT front bumper, LED tinted tails, modded painted headlights with halos, Rockford Fosgate 6"x9" in the back doors

    Originally posted by danmccormick87
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  • #2
    Re: in need of help while debadging

    I used alcohol, WD40 will work too, but be greaser.

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    • #3
      Re: in need of help while debadging

      I used Goo Gone, or Goof Off. Whatever that orange crap is.

      That and a Bottle of water.

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      • #4
        Re: in need of help while debadging

        I used GooGone, some windex, and waxed and buffed the area once I was done

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        • #5
          Re: in need of help while debadging

          where can i get this googone?

          how much is it?
          Blue Man Group
          Current Mods: tint 35% front & !5%back, Alpine Type E 2-12" subs w/ Rockford Fosgate P400 Amp &cap, Rockford Fosgate 6.5" and 6"X9", R1Concepts E-Line slotted/cross drilled Rotors w/ Pads and painted blue calipers, 6,000k flashtech HIDs, and chrome be gone...

          Future Mods: GXP/AIT front bumper, LED tinted tails, modded painted headlights with halos, Rockford Fosgate 6"x9" in the back doors

          Originally posted by danmccormick87
          gotta love iraq bootlegging

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          • #6
            Re: in need of help while debadging

            Wal-Mart should have it, if you want it quick, but it's not that hard to find really, even the Dollar Stores should have knockoff versions that work

            It's not about how fast you get to your destination, it's about how you many heads
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            • #7
              Re: in need of help while debadging

              k thanks...
              Blue Man Group
              Current Mods: tint 35% front & !5%back, Alpine Type E 2-12" subs w/ Rockford Fosgate P400 Amp &cap, Rockford Fosgate 6.5" and 6"X9", R1Concepts E-Line slotted/cross drilled Rotors w/ Pads and painted blue calipers, 6,000k flashtech HIDs, and chrome be gone...

              Future Mods: GXP/AIT front bumper, LED tinted tails, modded painted headlights with halos, Rockford Fosgate 6"x9" in the back doors

              Originally posted by danmccormick87
              gotta love iraq bootlegging

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              • #8
                Re: in need of help while debadging

                NP at all!

                It's not about how fast you get to your destination, it's about how you many heads
                you turn when you get there...


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                • #9
                  Re: in need of help while debadging

                  Its based on an orange oil, so anything like that will work.

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                  • #10
                    Re: in need of help while debadging

                    Even just some warm soapy water should work.
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                    • #11
                      Re: in need of help while debadging

                      sweet thanks
                      Blue Man Group
                      Current Mods: tint 35% front & !5%back, Alpine Type E 2-12" subs w/ Rockford Fosgate P400 Amp &cap, Rockford Fosgate 6.5" and 6"X9", R1Concepts E-Line slotted/cross drilled Rotors w/ Pads and painted blue calipers, 6,000k flashtech HIDs, and chrome be gone...

                      Future Mods: GXP/AIT front bumper, LED tinted tails, modded painted headlights with halos, Rockford Fosgate 6"x9" in the back doors

                      Originally posted by danmccormick87
                      gotta love iraq bootlegging

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                      • #12
                        Re: in need of help while debadging

                        I used googone that I bought at Wally world for 4 bucks, that and some elbow grease.... Easy on the elbow grease though cause then you'll get light swirls like I did, some one here said to use scratch X to remove the swirls and the ghost letter effect that you'll get. Hope this helps, I still need to use the scratch X.

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                        • #13
                          Re: in need of help while debadging

                          I used goo off and gas then waxed
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                          • #14
                            Re: in need of help while debadging

                            I used wd40 with a heat gun, heated the sticky stuff to soften it up the rub with rag with wd40. Ghost letter effect went away after the first rain we had.

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                            • #15
                              Re: in need of help while debadging

                              Originally posted by beefiesG6
                              sweet thanks

                              did it work?

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