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Location: Duncannon, PA
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Hey Ang. That Pyroil Penetrating Oil works very well at getting the glue off. You should have plenty of that laying around!! Good luck! And polish those wheels, valve covers and Intake!!!
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Location: Central Massachusetts
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Test a small spot on whatever surface your trying to remove the decals on! Nick tried to remove "painted lettering" from a trailer, the oven cleaner not only removed the lettering but the paint from the panel as well...... Oven cleaners will streak and dull the finish if left to penetrate for a long period of time! |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: NJ
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