How To Safely Get Sticker Residue off Buddy Club P1 Racing SF's?
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Just got a set Buddy Club P1 Racing SF's and as soon as they came in I peeled off the "P1 Racing" stickers because I just wasn't that into the look of the sticker. The stickers left behind a little bit of glue residue and I'm curious if anyone has any technique or product they use and would recommend that isn't so abrasive that it damages the finish. Thanks!
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A citrus based cleanser will get it off without damaging the finish. Something like "Goo Gone" will work well. I've used that stuff on glass, plastic, and other easily abrasive materials as well. Just make sure to use something to clean off the Goo Gone, when you're done. Otherwise it looks greasy.
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I was leaning towards goo gone but I didn't want to risk eating any of the finish up until I had heard someone else's two cents on it. Thanks!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by thesamesound »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was leaning towards goo gone but I didn't want to risk eating any of the finish up until I had heard someone else's two cents on it. Thanks! </TD></TR></TABLE>
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I second the goo gone. I've used that stuff plenty of times and I've never had any problems with the finish. Just like matt said, make sure you wipe off any excess
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I've used it to get dealership decals off of cars with a little help from a hot day so my guess had been if it isn't abrasive against automotive paint then it should probably do the trick on my rims. Good stuff!
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