Hello all,
I have some adhesive (I think) left on my truck hood. This was holding down a bug deflector so it was 2 sided tape. On the left in the pictures is about as good as I can get the adhesive removed. On the right, I haven't even started yet.
My process is heating the adhesive with a hair dryer (it was 40 degrees outside today, but I parked the black truck directly in the sun, and the hood was getting hot), then I tried WD40. After that didn't work, I heated it up again, then tried goo gone and a plastic razor blade scraper.
On the left now, when I run the plastic razor blade over it, it feels like there is nothing there. However when I run my thumb over it, it feels a little "sticky" or "uneven". I'm worried the paint has been damaged from the tape.
Can you guys think of anything else I can do to get all of this to come off, or repair the issue if the paint has been damaged, without repainting?
-Pat
I have some adhesive (I think) left on my truck hood. This was holding down a bug deflector so it was 2 sided tape. On the left in the pictures is about as good as I can get the adhesive removed. On the right, I haven't even started yet.
My process is heating the adhesive with a hair dryer (it was 40 degrees outside today, but I parked the black truck directly in the sun, and the hood was getting hot), then I tried WD40. After that didn't work, I heated it up again, then tried goo gone and a plastic razor blade scraper.
On the left now, when I run the plastic razor blade over it, it feels like there is nothing there. However when I run my thumb over it, it feels a little "sticky" or "uneven". I'm worried the paint has been damaged from the tape.
Can you guys think of anything else I can do to get all of this to come off, or repair the issue if the paint has been damaged, without repainting?
-Pat
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