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Total noob Q - what even is this stuff?
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<blockquote data-quote="BillPlayfoot" data-source="post: 478132" data-attributes="member: 22157"><p>Use a heat gun to warm the vinyl to aid in removing it easier. It doesn't take much heat. Then I would remove the residue using automotive wax and grease remover. If the wax and grease remover doesn't work then I would use automotive gun wash thinners. Scrub the residue using the chemicals with red Scotch Brite pads. But do it in a well ventilated area with fans blowing the fumes away or you will get high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillPlayfoot, post: 478132, member: 22157"] Use a heat gun to warm the vinyl to aid in removing it easier. It doesn't take much heat. Then I would remove the residue using automotive wax and grease remover. If the wax and grease remover doesn't work then I would use automotive gun wash thinners. Scrub the residue using the chemicals with red Scotch Brite pads. But do it in a well ventilated area with fans blowing the fumes away or you will get high. [/QUOTE]
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