Glue removal

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creedon
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Glue removal

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Not BMW related but I'm a bit stuck here. Just taken vinyls off van as I'm about to sell it. The glue, however, is not going anywhere!

I've tried auto glym tar remover, t-cut and even meths but it's not budging.

Any ideas how I can get rid of this crap?

Alan


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Re: Glue removal

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I used to use graffiti remover when i worked on big freezers years ago. They'd have advertising stickers plastered all over em and that stuff got all the gummy crap off pretty well. Wouldnt know about using it on paintwork though so be wary
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I'll look into it,

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Selling van with business or upgrading van?
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drjim wrote:Selling van with business or upgrading van?
Neither. This van has given us too much trouble and has to be sold. Bit annoying and we'll lose money on it but hopefully claw some back by using Stamford van hire 2 days a week instead. Dig austerity measures! :)
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