I have always just used adhesive remover with great results.
I tried both the bug and tar remover and adhesive remover but got no where. I ultimately got a clay bar. Apparently they have a new Liquid clay bar system now.
I have never even heard of a clay bar?
Yeah, before I debadged I had no idea what a clay bar was either. Pretty much every auto parts store will have one. Mine came in a little kit. It takes a little time to use, but it did remove all the residue for me.
Bart
Originally Posted by JHarris1385
You're not spending NEAR enough time at AutoZone! I want you to start your regimen with twice a week visits for 15 minutes at a time. Buy some fuses or something small. Go back for a flashlight. First quiz will be in early August.
LOL... funny.Originally Posted by VehiGAZ
yeah, a claybar is really neat - makes your paint really smooth, clean, etc.
-biju.
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Ok, claybar. Great! Never heard of it, but thanks. Looks like my VX and I are on for another date this weekend.
If this works well, my RAM 2500 might be next. On second thought, there is just something about the silver letters/numbers against all that maroon sheet metal that makes my heart go pitty pat just thinkin' about it!
DeepSilentComplete :coolr:
He postulated that cognitive simulacra might one day approximate component models of the psyche.
I left my residue on for the winter so that the salt from the roads could eat it away. Then in the summer used windex and a paper towel... came right off.