skibob1027
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- Jun 7, 2017
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Does anyone have experience removing trim adhesive from older cars?
I have a 1986 Chevy C10 pickup (red) with factory single stage paint. The paint is a mostly original, but it still shines up well with the exception of some thin spots.
I recently removed the trim around the truck and am having trouble getting the adhesive off. There are thin, hardened areas of adhesive ringing the body, with some panels better than others.
I used a 3M eraser wheel to start which got rid of most of the leftover tape. Since then I’ve tried vigorously soaking/rubbing with various adhesive removers, areas of hardened tape will not come off. So far I’ve tried 3M adhesive remover, Goof Off Automotive, and Goof Off Overspray Remover.
Do do you have any recommendations? I’m really stuck regarding how to address this without damaging the paint more than necessary.
I have a 1986 Chevy C10 pickup (red) with factory single stage paint. The paint is a mostly original, but it still shines up well with the exception of some thin spots.
I recently removed the trim around the truck and am having trouble getting the adhesive off. There are thin, hardened areas of adhesive ringing the body, with some panels better than others.
I used a 3M eraser wheel to start which got rid of most of the leftover tape. Since then I’ve tried vigorously soaking/rubbing with various adhesive removers, areas of hardened tape will not come off. So far I’ve tried 3M adhesive remover, Goof Off Automotive, and Goof Off Overspray Remover.
Do do you have any recommendations? I’m really stuck regarding how to address this without damaging the paint more than necessary.