Need help removing sticky residue from door edges. (door trim removed)

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Old 07-23-2010, 08:03 AM
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best stuff i've ever used is Stoner Tarminator. same company that makes Invisible Glass.

i had dragstrip rubber stuck all over my rear quarter that got baked on and this was the only stuff that could take it off.
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They sell Goo Gone at most auto stores. I have found it at Autozone, Oreilly's, and Advanced, but they only have the small bottle.
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Originally Posted by boostnificent
The best **** ever made. It takes tar off like it is nothing and it won't hurt the paint at all. You can get it at any auto body supply house.
I'm a detailer and use this religously on track cars that are a little nicer.

But to the OP, don't believe me. lol
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I dont have any WD-40 and always thought PB Blaster was better so I had some PB and stuck it on a rag and it didnt do a bad job. This may get it off, if not heading to the store.



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