Weatherstripping removal

BlackKnight

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I had to remove some weatherstripping from another car of mine and it didn't come off as nicely as I had hoped; bits and pieces here and there remain firmly adhered to the paint surface.
What's the best way to remove these smaller pieces without damaging the paint? Should have this professionally done?
Thanks in advance.
 
BlackKnight said:
I had to remove some weatherstripping from another car of mine and it didn't come off as nicely as I had hoped; bits and pieces here and there remain firmly adhered to the paint surface.
What's the best way to remove these smaller pieces without damaging the paint? Should have this professionally done?
Thanks in advance.
Try Goo-Gone,should work.
 
Try to melt/loosen the glue with a hair dryer or heat gun (if you have one). Then use some goo-gone to remove the rest.
 
3-m adhesive remover ---red can ---any auto parts--wont hurt paint --lil cheaper than goo-gone works about the same ,
 
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Thanks for the help:rock: . The weatherstripping is on the trunk lid but as far as the material goes, I don't know.:dontknow:
 
BlackKnight said:
Thanks for the help:rock: . The weatherstripping is on the trunk lid but as far as the material goes, I don't know.:dontknow:


Use the 3M Adhesive Remover that will do the trick.
 

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