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CallorFold Platinum Member Mar 22, 2016 #3 Clay bar/clay mitt maybe if you have one to hand Pav's suggestion of Auto Glym tar remover is a good one too, really rate that stuff. Last edited: Mar 22, 2016
Clay bar/clay mitt maybe if you have one to hand Pav's suggestion of Auto Glym tar remover is a good one too, really rate that stuff.
sevenfourate Devotee of OCD Paid Member Mar 22, 2016 #4 WD40 works and gets mentioned loads if you Google this topic. I just removed a load of decal residue with it last night on a soft cotton cloth with zero issues in not too much time at all.........
WD40 works and gets mentioned loads if you Google this topic. I just removed a load of decal residue with it last night on a soft cotton cloth with zero issues in not too much time at all.........
montana Mar 29, 2016 #7 nail varnish remover also works if you want a bit more 'punch'. I have used it in the past to remove number plate sticky pad residue.
nail varnish remover also works if you want a bit more 'punch'. I have used it in the past to remove number plate sticky pad residue.
M Mike_197 Apr 5, 2016 #8 Another recommendation for Autoglym Tar Remover, dab it over the adhesive and leave to soak in for a little before gently cleaning the adhesive away, I've just de-badged the rear of my Clio with this product and it worked a treat.
Another recommendation for Autoglym Tar Remover, dab it over the adhesive and leave to soak in for a little before gently cleaning the adhesive away, I've just de-badged the rear of my Clio with this product and it worked a treat.