Hey Chris, thanks for posting these videos, they sure help to break the monotony of lockdown here in Scotland. Any time I remove adhesive residue, I feel Zippo lighter fluid works very well for me. It breaks down the adhesive without damaging paint.
Around 30 years ago, my parents bought an old ambulance complete with all of the decals still in tact. They took it to a family gathering and had about 12 members of the family descend upon the hapless ambulance with rags and cans of starting fluid. We managed to get all of the decals off and also subsequently destroyed copious amounts of brain cells!! 😂
Hey Chris, great video, you could use goof off wipes, also I use a steamer to remove window tint and it got the glue pretty good. Would probably work on paint also.
Good day to you my friend. This is your friend Ted from Texas. Two things that I used it seem to work was carburetor cleaner and alcohol. Multiple applications of both seem to work pretty good. I used rubbing alcohol and just continuously rub it on and it seemed to take it off. Carburetor cleaner seem to work as well. You may want to give them a shout I mean they shot let's see how well you do with that. Neither one hurt the paint but I did wash and clean the surface when I was done to get all of the alcohol off. Stay safe my friend see you in the next video.
Car was sitting in the sun @ 25C, Took a spray car of olive oil to the adhesive. Starting dissolving away immediately on the thin strips. Allowed it to sit for a minute or 2, started washing/rubbing it off with a microfibre cloth. Thin adhesive came of with a rub, thick had to move work , and added spray oil to the cloth. Off it all came.
Goo gone and l apply a little heat from a hair dryer to the more stubborn stickers. I use an ice scraper--a plastic one of course. It's easier on the hand than using a credit card. Do a video please on your 'new' Durango.
There is a product called Glue Begone. If you can find it. It does work. The last time I bought it. I got a bottle at Newberry's where I live. And that was many years ago. Awesome video thanks for sharing.
Hey Chris, thanks for posting these videos, they sure help to break the monotony of lockdown here in Scotland. Any time I remove adhesive residue, I feel Zippo lighter fluid works very well for me. It breaks down the adhesive without damaging paint.
I enjoyed this too much. Love that you tried things that everyone has in their homes. Great video!
What a great video. The gentleman giving the presentation from East Coast Classics was awesome. Thank you very much !
I had some walnut oil in the cabinet and it worked as well, thanks alot for this tutorial
Wood Furniture polish like pledge does a good job too for sticky labels.
I bought a rubber wheel for my drill, it took off the adhesive off from a piece of trim in no time! Enjoy all your videos!
Around 30 years ago, my parents bought an old ambulance complete with all of the decals still in tact. They took it to a family gathering and had about 12 members of the family descend upon the hapless ambulance with rags and cans of starting fluid. We managed to get all of the decals off and also subsequently destroyed copious amounts of brain cells!! 😂
Hi Chris, thanks for this video, now i don't have to do trial and error, i know the right substance to get those mess off.
Hey Chris, great video, you could use goof off wipes, also I use a steamer to remove window tint and it got the glue pretty good. Would probably work on paint also.
Good tip Kevin, thanks. How's the COPART car coming along?
3M rubber erase wheel. Attaches to a drill and takes off stickers, pinstripes, etc. Available in any auto parts store.
I have a label and adhesive remover from turtle wax it was $5 at Walmart it sprays on let it sit and it will literally wipe off
3m adhesive remover is worth it... saves alot of time... looks good..
cooking oil and napkins has always ALWAYS worked for me.
Enjoyed the video as always
Glad you enjoyed and thanks man!
Great video 👍
I use a power washer to remove some of the residue. I found that it would remove 70% of the residue and the rest I would use some goo gone.
Good day to you my friend. This is your friend Ted from Texas. Two things that I used it seem to work was carburetor cleaner and alcohol. Multiple applications of both seem to work pretty good. I used rubbing alcohol and just continuously rub it on and it seemed to take it off. Carburetor cleaner seem to work as well. You may want to give them a shout I mean they shot let's see how well you do with that. Neither one hurt the paint but I did wash and clean the surface when I was done to get all of the alcohol off. Stay safe my friend see you in the next video.
Car was sitting in the sun @ 25C, Took a spray car of olive oil to the adhesive. Starting dissolving away immediately on the thin strips.
Allowed it to sit for a minute or 2, started washing/rubbing it off with a microfibre cloth.
Thin adhesive came of with a rub, thick had to move work , and added spray oil to the cloth. Off it all came.
Goo gone and l apply a little heat from a hair dryer to the more stubborn stickers. I use an ice scraper--a plastic one of course. It's easier on the hand than using a credit card. Do a video please on your 'new' Durango.
Alcohol hasn't failed me yet. I generally will wax the area after I'm done. Alcohol works great on the windows too.
most adhesives are either oil based or alcohol based. try rubbing alcohol on a rag if WD40 is not working.
Good experiment. I’ve found that kerosene works well too.
Wd40 is mostly kerosene
Rubbing alcohol works pretty good, the higher percent the better. You will need to apply it often if the residue is heavy.
Great tip Pat, thanks! I'll give that a try next time!
What about Goo Gone? Isnt that what its literally designed for?
I think I've used that few times on stuff like this and it okay.
Lacquer thinner a plastic razor blade, and nappy cotton cloth.
What about turpentine?
Good gone or Goof off works best. You can even buy the knock off brand at the dollar store. Works amazing
Id eat the peanut butter😂
Great video. Goo gone or wd-40 seem to work best.
Goof off for larger areas (spray on - wipes off)or lacquer thinner(must be original paint) for smaller areas.
Get some GOO GONE any auto parts store. I use it for my registration sticker and for those stickers they put on your window for illegal parking.
Haha thats exactly what I've used it for too!
I never had good luck with WD-40 - and it stains white paint (in my experience). I did a video years ago with what I use and it comes right off easily
There is a product called Glue Begone. If you can find it. It does work. The last time I bought it. I got a bottle at Newberry's where I live. And that was many years ago. Awesome video thanks for sharing.
Nice
parafine oil is a perfect product for the job,😀🤘
Mayonnaise works a treat tastes good too while you work lol.
Curious to see how Goo Be Gone would have worked. Cool video
It doesn't work.
I have found that Kerosene works better than anything
Try Turpentine and then alcohol for the final removal
Hey man thanks for the tip about using turpentine and alcohol to get those stickers off the paint of the Durango. I'll definitely try that next time.
Remember to dab it on relatively thick and then after about 30 seconds use your plastic scraper to remove the glue
PB+WD+EVOO Sangwich.
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Try some awesome that normally works for everything
Lighter fluid
You're legend cheers bro
hi to you it great now stay safe down by you
Avon skin so soft removes sticker glue
3m rubber wheel is the best just put it on the drill and done in no time
Have you tried using jelly with that peanut butter ?
i found a blow torch gets it off much faster than any other alternative
Why would you scrape
I've heard that using a hair dryer is the best way to remove a sticker as it loosens the adhesive.
Goo Gone is #1
Goo Gone works well too. (good for driveway grease-oil spots).
W-40 is not that great.
Gasoline has always worked great for me.
Gasoline works extremely well, much better than those 3 methods. Will take that entire large sticker off in a matter of minutes. Give it a try!
If that Durango is for sale, can offer cash, and I live very close too you for easy pick up. Let me know, in a pinch for a good vehicle.
3M Adhesive Eraser Wheel
This! Also known as a caramel wheel/disc.
Check RUclips for several videos on it.
You forgot the jelly.
Petrol (gasoline) works best for me
pb blaster
Coconut oil.
Hot water is gd