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    Quote Originally Posted by .colin View Post
    Soak the residue in the Goo-Gone and let it sit. It'll come off with a little patience.
    Approximately how long would be best? When I initially tried, I had left it soak for about 10 minutes and had no result.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny_EP3 View Post
    Approximately how long would be best? When I initially tried, I had left it soak for about 10 minutes and had no result.
    ...you gotta scrub at it a little too
    put a little elbow grease into it
    it doesnt hurt to use some water also

    just like wiping a table with a food stain that wont come out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NEO_FOLLOWER2 View Post
    ...you gotta scrub at it a little too
    put a little elbow grease into it
    it doesnt hurt to use some water also

    just like wiping a table with a food stain that wont come out...
    I did. Very hard. Even tried several different towels -- all to no result. : (

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    You could try using a credit card or gift card to help scrape the goo off. Here's a link to pics of the process:
    Click here for link to DIY on removing ivtec stickers and Civic badge.
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    Did you use a hair dryer to heat up the residue and then put the goo gone on? You could also try some plastic razor blades and liquid caranuba with a microfiber towel. At the end of the day, time, car washes, and wax will get the last of whatever is stuck on there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 02ES1 View Post
    Did you use a hair dryer to heat up the residue and then put the goo gone on? You could also try some plastic razor blades and liquid caranuba with a microfiber towel. At the end of the day, time, car washes, and wax will get the last of whatever is stuck on there.

    oh well when i did mine it was like 100 degree weather in texas and my car was parked outside..in the sun
    so it was prolly already heated up

    i think heat is the best way

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