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25 November 2008

Fish emblem tape/glue removal filter. I got a new (to me) car today and it had a chrome fish thing on it I didn't want. [More:]
so I got it off with a hair dryer to heat the glue and loosen it up, but there's still some thick foam tape & glue on it. I went to the car part place and asked for something to safely remove the remainder of the gunk, and they said use this stuff.

I'm scared to! It's a dark green Mini Cooper and I don't want to f**k it up.

Any one have any experience with this? Any suggestions?
Have you checked on any car bodywork forums? They're usually good places to find recommendations or endorsements of products people have used. I expect there's some kind of Mini Cooper enthusiasts' website which has a forum.
posted by essexjan 25 November | 18:14
Draw legs on it.
posted by pompomtom 25 November | 18:16
Have you tried prayer?



Oh. Right.
posted by Atom Eyes 25 November | 18:23
goo gone?

I've used that to remove plenty of stickers / tape residue / etc... off of bike frames, which are variously clearcoated, enamelled and/or carbon fibre resin. Haven't damaged any finishes with it yet.
posted by lonefrontranger 25 November | 18:55
Quite truthfully I always rub this kind of tape off with fingertips and possibly a pencil eraser. Easy peasy.
posted by loiseau 25 November | 19:16
Eucalyptus Oil is good for getting rid of sticky gunk...
posted by jonathanstrange 25 November | 19:25
I too use the goo gone. Never let me down yet.
posted by puke & cry 25 November | 19:36
I've had good luck with Naphtha. It's quite a benign solvent, but seems to work well with glue type stuff. You can find it at your local hardware/home despot type place. As with everything, test in an inconspicuous spot, like your neighbor's car.
posted by eekacat 25 November | 19:39
All else fails you can just smack one of these over the spot. (I like the sushi one)
posted by kellydamnit 25 November | 19:50
I love them, kellydamnit!!
posted by jonathanstrange 25 November | 19:58
Thirding the Goo Gone. It'll take the wax off your car, if any, so the spot may look a little dull unless you wax it back to a shine.

A dark green Mini Cooper sounds really pretty!

As with everything, test in an inconspicuous spot, like your neighbor's car.

hehe
posted by BoringPostcards 25 November | 20:29
Thanks guys! We took my old car to carmax tonight, who bought it from me. While we were waiting for them to process paperwork, etc, I charmed the non-busy garage guys into getting the goop off for me. I am, however, noting Goo Gone for future goo removal. :)
posted by chewatadistance 25 November | 20:40
Cool outcome. Did the non-busy guys use Goo Gone though? Or secret carmax stuff?
posted by GeckoDundee 26 November | 05:20
They used some secret carmax stuff - blue liquid something and some elbow grease. :) I'm gonna wax it b/c you can see it if you're at the right angle.
posted by chewatadistance 26 November | 07:27
Mineral spirits. It's what detailing shops use to remove road tar from car bodies. You will need to re-wax.
posted by lordrunningclam 26 November | 08:26
My favorite malapropist || ok i want this for christmas

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