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Old 01-02-2012, 03:00 PM   #1
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I know that the job is already done so this is a little late, but we used a die grinder with a rubber wheel on the end of it at the body shop I worked at over the summer. Mac tool guys usually have them on their trucks. Otherwise, a body supply shop would probably have one.

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Old 01-02-2012, 07:56 PM   #2
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I know that the job is already done so this is a little late, but we used a die grinder with a rubber wheel on the end of it at the body shop I worked at over the summer. Mac tool guys usually have them on their trucks. Otherwise, a body supply shop would probably have one.

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I have one of those and definitely do not want to use a high speed die grinder with one of these. Been there done that!

It is basically a eraser. For me it is best used with a slow speed electric drill
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And a heat gun or hair dryer should have worked too. Melting the glue off.
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What about mineral spirits? I use it all the time when removing reluctant glue. Shouldn't attack the clear coat otherwise the frequent gasoline spills when filling up would have eaten away your paint underneath the filler cap by now.
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