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Al, Where did you get the Goof Off Pro Strength?
PS. I got the tires and gave John the $. Thanks
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Race gas works very well as does WD-40. After either just use a window cleaner to get rid of any residue.
Never had any issues with them damaging paint.
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You guys should know that most racing gas contains lead and that it is easily absorbed through pores in your skin. Lead is one of those heavy metals that the human body can not get rid of. Try unleaded fuel or stick to the WD-40.
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![]() Don't let John stick you with the lunch check this week as some sort of 'handling fee'. ![]() Thanks! -Al
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hi, I use a hair dryer, heat decal, peel it off, then i use turpentine to remove and glue left on, it removes it easily. afterwards, I'll rub some polish on spot to bring back the shine. just food for thought.
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If your paint is acetone safe that works pretty good.
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