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Removing 'sticky' Deposits From Car Bodywork
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Hi all, I'm a bit out of touch on car care products, I have just bought an ex-police vehicle, can someone enlighten me as to what is the best product to remove the residue 'glue' left from them,the police , removing their 'patches and go-faster stripes'. I don't want to have to use 'T-Cut' if I don't have to. Any pointers appreciated, P
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've used this in the past to remove sticky residue from an old car and it worked at treat. Rub on and leave for 5 minutes then wash off using a different cloth on the affected areas.
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Wash & rinse the car after using the product as you would normally do.
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Wash & rinse the car after using the product as you would normally do.
Do a small area patch test first - and if you are happy with the results continue with the rest of the car. Important that you fully wash off the product once finished using hot soapy water and a sponge.
Should the product not meet your expectations - it's always handy for removing sticky stuff from other items as mentioned on the bottle. Stick it under your kitchen sink. Good luck.
Should the product not meet your expectations - it's always handy for removing sticky stuff from other items as mentioned on the bottle. Stick it under your kitchen sink. Good luck.
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