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Old 08-27-2014, 06:05 PM
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Default Removing the glue from the air intake sticker?

what's the best way to remove the glue from the air intake sticker?
This is my first mod on my 2014 Ultra Limited and already I"m having trouble??
 
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WD40 will take it right off.
 
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I used 3M adhesive remover, in a spray can. Worked great. Just spray some on the corner of a rag and wipe it off.
 
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Brake cleaner works well also.

When the glue is gone, I use Windex and 0000 steel wool.
 

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I used goof off. Worked fine.
 
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Originally Posted by mmcbeat
WD40 will take it right off.
Reminded me that I wanted to remove the sticker on the luggage rack, just did and WD40 took the residue glue right off.
 
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Originally Posted by 2014streetglide
I used goof off. Worked fine.
+1 on the goof off.
 
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Old 08-27-2014, 06:40 PM
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All of the above, caution ...carb cleaner can damage paint if your doing it on the bike.
 
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I use Goo-Gone. Won't hurt almost any finish and smells good.
 
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I use Goo-Gone. Won't hurt almost any finish and smells good.
I would be VERY careful with goo gone...

READ the label, some of it is paint remover.... they make more than one.

My Dad was trying to help, and effed the paint up on the front of my trailer removing stickers with that ****.
 


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