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Old 07-20-2015, 07:18 AM
Maxbumpo Maxbumpo is offline
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I agree with starting benign and working your way up in strength.

1. Another piece of fresh duct tape, apply and rub hard on the residue, then gently pull off, repeat a few times. Try another type of tape like the clear packing tape.

2. Repeat above but first heat the residue with a hair dryer to get it nice and soft. Repeat a few times.

3. Chemicals/liquids like mineral oil, WD-40, Goo-gone, peanut butter. If they seem to help but don't finish it, go back and re-try steps 1 and 2.

After that, I can't think of anything else that has low risk of damaging the dash.

Put a plastic dash cover over the whole thing? Mount your St. Christopher or dancing Hula Girl there?
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'87 124.193 (300TD) "White Whale", ~392k miles, 3.5l IP fitted
'95 124.131 (E300) "Sapphire", 380k miles
'73 Balboa 20 "Sanctification"
Charleston SC
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