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      06-29-2011, 10:45 AM   #1
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Stolen M3 spoiler, how do I remove residual gunk?

Someone ripped off my M3 rep spoiler while my car was parked at a friends house. I had it attached with the grey 3M tape from Home depot. Now I have that gunk left over on my trunk. I tried peeling it off slowly but even then, it's leaving a residue. How can I get this all cleaned up so I can order a new one to replace the old.....
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      06-29-2011, 10:47 AM   #2
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goo gone maybe? If that doesn't work, try a little paint thiner.
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      06-29-2011, 10:48 AM   #3
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^^^hell no, don't put paint thinner on yout PAINT!!!!

You need an eraser wheel or a lot of elbow grease.

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      06-29-2011, 10:58 AM   #4
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Eraser wheel works like magic, I've removed tape, side mouldings, etc from a bunch of different vehicles with this wheel. It may cost a little more than your other options but it won't hurt your paint.
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anyone want to buy an e92 m3 trunk lip? ill let it go cheap



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      06-29-2011, 05:11 PM   #6
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3M makes a spray to remove it that works pretty well.

I bought a bottle from an auto paint supply store, but you can usually find a smaller bottle at any of the chain parts stores(Autozone, O'Reilly's etc).
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      06-29-2011, 05:32 PM   #7
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On my old car, some side trims eventually gave way and started peeling off, and the adhesive gunk was left on the car. I found out that the best way to remove adhesive gunk from body paint is:

1) Heat up the area with hair dryer to a hot temperature, but not TOO hot (don't use a heat gun, that will definitely damage the paint).

2) With your fingers, rub away as much as of the material as you can

3) Use goo-gone and lots of cottons, then start wiping away to get rid of residuals
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On my old car, some side trims eventually gave way and started peeling off, and the adhesive gunk was left on the car. I found out that the best way to remove adhesive gunk from body paint is:

1) Heat up the area with hair dryer to a hot temperature, but not TOO hot (don't use a heat gun, that will definitely damage the paint).

2) With your fingers, rub away as much as of the material as you can

3) Use goo-gone and lots of cottons, then start wiping away to get rid of residuals
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On my old car, some side trims eventually gave way and started peeling off, and the adhesive gunk was left on the car. I found out that the best way to remove adhesive gunk from body paint is:

1) Heat up the area with hair dryer to a hot temperature, but not TOO hot (don't use a heat gun, that will definitely damage the paint).

2) With your fingers, rub away as much as of the material as you can

3) Use goo-gone and lots of cottons, then start wiping away to get rid of residuals
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Also the paint thinner works. I've used it
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      06-29-2011, 09:44 PM   #10
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awesome info, i have an m3 spoiler with glue residue on the bottom of it i need to remove before putting it on my car.
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      06-30-2011, 08:26 AM   #11
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3M makes a spray to remove it that works pretty well.

I bought a bottle from an auto paint supply store, but you can usually find a smaller bottle at any of the chain parts stores(Autozone, O'Reilly's etc).
BINGO

I don't understand why people want to come up with jerry-rig solutions, when there is a technically correct solution.

It is called 3M Adhesive remover

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      06-30-2011, 12:48 PM   #12
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lighter fluid works wonders. just be sure to wipe it all off afterwards.
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      06-30-2011, 02:51 PM   #13
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Goo Gone, adhesive remover, any of that will work...just make sure you thoroughly clean the area after and re-wax it, as any of that stuff will strip off the wax.
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      06-30-2011, 03:26 PM   #14
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strangely .. brake cleaner

also WD40... i know?
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Betalink adhesive remover

BMW sells betalink adhesive to apply numerous aftermarket parts. With that you can also get the Betalink adhesive remover. While I have used goo gone before, the betalink adhesive remover may be the safest option.
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Sweet thanks guys! I just spent a few hours removing the tape gunk itself and then used goo gone to clean up what I could...figure now that I got as much as I could off, gotta start looking for a replacement...
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