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My truck has some 3M double sided type above the windows were it used to hold onto some of those wind deflectors, however I decided to take them off. On the passenger side the tape was quite old and I was able to remove it with only moderate difficulty using a plastic razor blade. However, the driver's side tape is fairly new and still very tacky. I've tried both plastic and steel(very scary to use on paint) razor blades and they both just seem to remove the top portion of the tape, leaving a very thick and sticky residue that refuses to come off.
Anyone have any suggestions?
WD-40 will work. Just spray the area, and leave on for a few minutes.
this thread is 7 years old. I don't think he's waiting for an answer. lol.
Check post dates so your not commenting on posts that don't need answer anymore.
My truck has some 3M double sided type above the windows were it used to hold onto some of those wind deflectors, however I decided to take them off. On the passenger side the tape was quite old and I was able to remove it with only moderate difficulty using a plastic razor blade. However, the driver's side tape is fairly new and still very tacky. I've tried both plastic and steel(very scary to use on paint) razor blades and they both just seem to remove the top portion of the tape, leaving a very thick and sticky residue that refuses to come off.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Going through this right now with the only difference being the door frame where the wind deflectors were attached have a matte black rubberized coating. Already tried an eraser wheel it burned right through the coating exposing the paint. Scraping with a razor blade just won't work either. Adhesive remover isn't helping. Will try WD40 next.
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