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Old 11-07-2005, 03:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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removing sticky residue

there's a spon on my vinyl door panel that looks like there was sticker there once. what's the best way to remove the sticky residue that's left?
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Re: removing sticky residue

I would start with WD40 that should lift it without any harm to the color on the vinyl...Goo Gone is also one that I have used but not on vinly so I would issue caution on if it will lift or change the color...you might try a small spot in an area that is not seen easly as a test spot.
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Re: removing sticky residue

3M adhesive remover can be helpful
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