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Best solutions to remove old vinyl glue
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<blockquote data-quote="deadernie" data-source="post: 15713045" data-attributes="member: 103702"><p>Use a rag that won't scratch your paint and moisten it with mineral spirits. You might have to hold it over the spot for 10 or 15 seconds to soften the adhesive but once it softens it up it should come off with some rubbing.</p><p></p><p>Alcohol will not work as well because it evaporates too fast.</p><p></p><p>And if by chance the vinyl that was on there was reflective it will be particularly difficult to remove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadernie, post: 15713045, member: 103702"] Use a rag that won't scratch your paint and moisten it with mineral spirits. You might have to hold it over the spot for 10 or 15 seconds to soften the adhesive but once it softens it up it should come off with some rubbing. Alcohol will not work as well because it evaporates too fast. And if by chance the vinyl that was on there was reflective it will be particularly difficult to remove. [/QUOTE]
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