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My car has some OLD clear bra material on the bottom lip of the front bumper and on the front edges of the sills. It's discolored, damaged and it needs to come off. The few pieces I've pulled off have left some adhesive residue that's proving difficult to remove. Anybody have a good, paint-safe solution for taking care of this left-over goo?
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I have used a product made for body shops to remove tar wax and adhesives forget the name but bought it at oreillys auto parts.It works real well although I havent used it for clear bra. 85 of 200 is doing clear bras pm him I am sure he can point you in the right direction.
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I would try mineral spirits or "mild" 3M adhesive remover
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it's called Paint Prep 100% virgin solvent works great
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3M Adhesive Remover Kelly. You can get it at Napa
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I tried the 3M adhesive stuff many times and it still is very hard to get the adhesive off. They should name it "3M Adhesive Sort-Of Remover." I have no suggestions, although some have said use brake cleaner, although the can I have says not to get on paint. I'll have to give that Paint Prep a try.
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There is a buffing wheel that is used by the body shops for this made by Rubber seal and 3M. It works like a big eraser and will not chemically hurt the paint.
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try wd-40. it works great.
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Use a heat gun and heat the material up first. Its allot easier and if you have a factory paint, it should not hurt the paint. Do like 1 foot sections at a time.
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