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A friend asked how to remove the adhesive residue left over from the warning labels on the sun visors etc.
The best I could come up with was a good vinyl cleaner and lots of low pressure rubbing. I know there's got to be a better way. ------------------ Bruce R. 98 SLK MBCA Greater Washington Section Need more POWER ! |
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I removed my interior visor sticker adhesive using a product called "GOO GONE". WD-40 will also work but be careful with it, it appears to be more greasy and may stain.
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Bruce,
You can try some fingernail polish remover. Try it on a concealed/small area first to make sure it doesn't want to take the color along with it. A more mild option would be some rubbing alchohol. Hope this helps...Lee |
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there is a product called goof off,
looks like lighter fluid, it's great to remove any adhesive especially on glass, and I've used it on certain leather & vinyl on the car. Jim |
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