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Old 02-25-2012, 09:28 PM   #18
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Mine came off clean all in one piece. I sprayed WD40 and Goo Gone around the edges and waited a few minutes. The fishing line technique didn't work for me though, the line kept breaking. Instead I used a rubbery plastic paint spatula thing to scrape it off. It didn't scratch the paint. Then soaked any remaining adhesive with goo gone and scraped it off. I did mine over the summer though so everything was pretty pliable. I read some people used a hair dryer to help.
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