Probably you have already solved your residual problem, but for me, using the same sticky decal you just took off is usually enough to get rid of such nasty residues. However, if harder than expected, you can always use isopropyl alcohol, kerosene or white gasoline to safely remove any adhesive remnants. None of them will harm the paint, but will clean the mess like a charm.
Mine just peeled right off. Took 5 minutes. All I did was drive in the hot FL heat for awhile. lol Had no residue. I put new better ones on though. Super snake style.
Dam your lucky well it was a cold day so even by leaving it in the sun it didn’t help. Going to post what I end up doing on my next video to fix it. 💪🏼
I just put a racing stripe on my car a few days ago lol now I’m worried, although I did already know the possibilities ctfu I do like the way it looks though.
Most likely the heat from the engine caused the glue to stick like that on the hood. How long did you have the stripes on the car???
Probably you have already solved your residual problem, but for me, using the same sticky decal you just took off is usually enough to get rid of such nasty residues. However, if harder than expected, you can always use isopropyl alcohol, kerosene or white gasoline to safely remove any adhesive remnants. None of them will harm the paint, but will clean the mess like a charm.
Mine just peeled right off. Took 5 minutes. All I did was drive in the hot FL heat for awhile. lol Had no residue. I put new better ones on though. Super snake style.
Dam your lucky well it was a cold day so even by leaving it in the sun it didn’t help. Going to post what I end up doing on my next video to fix it. 💪🏼
😂 lol
Goof off gel man 👌🏽 both my gt500 stripes and F150 badges came off without any issues
Maybe because car was always garaged but daily n sitting in sun often doesn’t help lol
I love that green!
Goo gone would destroy that residue. Spray it on, let it set a couple minutes, and it'll wipe right off
Will gooo gone damage the paint on the car?
@@Mistah_J_786 no they have an automotive goo gone
@@smokestrong1000 thanks.
I just put a racing stripe on my car a few days ago lol now I’m worried, although I did already know the possibilities ctfu I do like the way it looks though.
Use an eraser wheel on a power drill.
Not on plastic or rubber folks. They melt.
Use paint lacquer Thinner for the sticky goo.
I suggest see videos of Pan the Organizer. With the nails?? 🤦
You ever heard of a eraser wheel 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ bruhhhh #scratches4days 😂
Nothing a little can do attitude and elbow grease and money can’t fix 💀😂
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