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Old 26 November 2008, 03:36 PM
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Default Wind Deflector/Shield??

Folks, i took these off today and there,s still little bits of the sticky/cacky stuff still on my car, i,ve tried T-CUT etc and can,t move it..


any ideas??
Old 26 November 2008, 09:45 PM
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If it's an adhesive residue, a strong tar & glue remover is what I would be trying first - Autosmart Tardis gets my vote, as it offers great strength but is still safe for use on all exterior surfaces.
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Originally Posted by Polished Bliss
If it's an adhesive residue, a strong tar & glue remover is what I would be trying first - Autosmart Tardis gets my vote, as it offers great strength but is still safe for use on all exterior surfaces.

Where can i buy this fella??
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