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A product for removing decals, for sure and easy.
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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 179013" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>I found a product from Un-Du Products, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, Ph.888-buy-undo. </p><p>If you cant find it at your Lowes, Home Depot or mom and pop hardware store, give them a call.</p><p>This is the best thing so far that I have found for removing decal residue, the sticky stuff ya can't get off. it's easy and it really works. Just clean with laquer thinner when all residue is gone and prepare for final finish as needed. I used it on my fiberglass cowling to refinsh it, see pics below.</p><p>I have tried acetone, laquer thinner, denatured achohol, etc. but nothing works like this stuff. Squirt it on and let it set for approx 20-40 minutes and get to cleaning. Time depends on ambient temperature.[ATTACH=full]19526[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 179013, member: 3628"] I found a product from Un-Du Products, Inc. in Dallas, Texas, Ph.888-buy-undo. If you cant find it at your Lowes, Home Depot or mom and pop hardware store, give them a call. This is the best thing so far that I have found for removing decal residue, the sticky stuff ya can't get off. it's easy and it really works. Just clean with laquer thinner when all residue is gone and prepare for final finish as needed. I used it on my fiberglass cowling to refinsh it, see pics below. I have tried acetone, laquer thinner, denatured achohol, etc. but nothing works like this stuff. Squirt it on and let it set for approx 20-40 minutes and get to cleaning. Time depends on ambient temperature.[ATTACH type="full" alt="mot4.jpg"]19526._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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