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Also, Halfords 'Sticky stuff remover' works a treat too. Got all the glue off the Mini windows when I removed the tints. 2006 Mercedes CLS
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happymadison1978 wrote:
Vogue wrote:
oh and just in case anyone needs to know, meths will remove the nasty glue after window tints are removed


Not to mention really take the edge off a stressful day... Mr. Green


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Acetate pvc cleaner works great and costs about £3 a litre

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tboner001 wrote:
Acetate pvc cleaner works great and costs about £3 a litre


if this is the stuff that uvpc window installers use to clean the windows and frames after an install , then it is good stuff.... ... - .- -.




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It is the same Wink

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tboner001 wrote:
It is the same Wink


is very good. Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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But if you heat the sticker with a hairdryer before trying to remove it, it will peel back without you getting high on the vapours of any of the chemicals mentioned above! This, combined with a length of dental floss or nylon fishing line, is also the way to remove badges from the outside of the body. When I got home on Thursday I also noticed that snow is pretty good at removing stickers on the out side of the glass - I'm now a member of an Internet forum called F..lF...R..c.m Rolling with laughter As the forum sticker has destructed over the winter while I've been away 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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Why don't you make your car into a mobile hangman then Tim, just get one of those white window marker pens for people to guess the website? 2006 Mercedes CLS
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