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hi guys... now i've had my car badge removed and this black shit has been left there and its hardened what can i use to get that crap off?

i have onli tried hot water lol and some kinda oil shit but im really scared in damaging the paint

also there is laquer of glue there from the badge too that i cant get out

anything that would remove these?

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i dunno what goo thing is is it sumfin to remove glue?

i do have metho but wont that cut the paint?

shit !!!!! hairdryer...no hairdryer i just chucked it in the bin... 2 weeks go

hot water?? more hot water and metho?

I wouldn't use metho mate, you can damage the paint over time doing that, happened to me after some annoying little s**t spray painted the back of my car with obscenities :D

Maybe just apply heat as suggested and perhaps that big kevs goo remover os something similar?

Eucalyptus oil

You can get it at the chemist and it won't affect the paint. Brilliant for removing just about anything sticky. Saturate some cotton wool and keep wiping. Turn the cotton wool every time it gets gummed up and use a new cotton ball if necessary.

By the time your finished you should have cleared your sinuses as well, hey presto, no more cold :D

Eucalyptus oil

You can get it at the chemist and it won't affect the paint. Brilliant for removing just about anything sticky. Saturate some cotton wool and keep wiping. Turn the cotton wool every time it gets gummed up and use a new cotton ball if necessary.

By the time your finished you should have cleared your sinuses as well, hey presto, no more cold :D

yeah i used eucalyptus oil.. it aint coming off its as if its become laquered on.. nah methylated spirit didnt take it off maybe cause i onli dabbed abit onit but i will try the wd40 and the eucalpytus again

cheers guys

btw the glue has hardened.. are u sure it will soften up and come out?

it is no longer sticky everything is like rock hard sh*t....

lol

bit turps never goes astray

Yeh man I used turps on mine and wrecked the duco, my mistake was I was at work and someone had sprayed C**T in huge bright orange letters on the boot of my car, so like an idiot I wiped it off using too much turps and didn't really wash it off all that well... So I had to respray the whole boot :D MAKE SURE you wash it off well if you use turps!!!

mineral spirits will remove any glue residue/oil residue on paint.

Paint has been treated to withstand mineral spirits so there is no risk in using it.

mineral will remove oils off paint, including wax (if you applied any), so best to re-apply wax in the area which was covered in spirits.

Mineral spirits are a low cost version of body shop prep chemicals like Prepsol or Acrysol. They remove wax and other chemicals from the paint surface.

All are safe for cured automotive paint finishes.

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