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Old 10-18-2009, 12:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I've never seen that done before. Amazing, you learn something new everyday.
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I've found that pressing the duct tape on very well (rubbing it down firmly with your finger), then slowly pulling it off at like a sharp 15 degree angle makes it go much quicker, versus lightly sticking it on and quickly re-applying. Also using a new section of tape each time maximizes your efforts.

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See, I told you it works good!
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Old 10-18-2009, 02:23 PM   #5 (permalink)
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See, I told you it works good!
yeah, but I video'd it!

And yes, for the first part before I filmed (I didn't get much other than the top plastic off cause I didn't heat it up so there was almost all foam junk sitting there), I did lay it on and push it into it, after a couple of pulls, I decided to video it.
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Yeah those coin ones suck. Did you do the sides too or just those?
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GooGone works pretty good too...it's probably a little faster as well!
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GooGone works pretty good too...it's probably a little faster as well!
Thats what I was thinking
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DO NOT USE GOOGONE, it will DESTROY your clearcoat finish!!!
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DO NOT USE GOOGONE, it will DESTROY your clearcoat finish!!!
No it won't. I used a razor blade and goo gone to remove the sticker from my gas tank and its fine, didn't cause any problems with the finish.
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