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- From: owens@jonquil.uchicago.edu (Christopher Owens)
- Subject: Remove trim adhesive: summary of responses
- Message-ID: <1992Aug17.212402.27882@midway.uchicago.edu>
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- Organization: Dept of Computer Science, The Univ of Chicago
- References: <1992Aug17.141644.26469@unvax.union.edu> <1992Aug17.205326.29235@osf.org>
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- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 21:24:02 GMT
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- I received one response to my query, from Brad Bass (bass@convex.com):
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- >Is it posible to remove automobile body trim (in particular, trunk lid
- >badges) from a modern (i.e. clear-coated) finish without damaging the
- >finish? Does anyone know of a solvent or technique to accomplish
- >this?
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- I used a product called Lift-Off that I picked up a the hardware store.
- It's in an aerosol can and is smells like lemon. It is specifically
- formulated to remove adhesive, road tar, etc. from painted surfaces.
- I've used it extensively on my restored classic Porsche.
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