Sir I know this video came out 3 years ago, but I just wanna say u just saved me from a divorce. My heart goes out to you and your loved ones. U sir r a legend. Good day
I am having tremendous success with WD-40. Goo-gone etc. just smears the adhesive and leaves a sticky mess but WD-40 breaks it down nicely. And the smell is not bad like other chemicals. Why didn't I think of this before? Well, luckily we have channels like yours! Thanks again.
Thank you. From this and other research, 3 tools I used to remove cheap buff masking duct tape that had been fried onto my vehicle paintwork by the sun for four weeks, covering 60 sq cm paintwork area were: 1. Old store/discount etc card to scrape - this was effective at chipping 2. WD40 3. Small kitchen sponge. The 3 main benefits of the sponge on my job I found were: 3a. I could really frequently apply WD40 as I was chipping (spray load direct to the sponge not the car); 3b. I did not waste any WD40 dropping down on the car; and 3c. I could wipe off the glue/debris with the sponge as I went, picking up the WD40 as well. 4. Start with this: Hair dryer on hot setting to melt the old glue, working together with the credit card and the WD40, to remove the tape 3 x more easily. I have done this job today took me about an hour. Hope this helps somebody out there. I know I would like to have read it myself, hence reason for posting. Any questions do ask! But all said and done, this is a great video.
Anyone tried an N aggressive clay bar?? Did my first PPF remove and, there’s aggressive left over. The solvent I had was weak or I want slowing it to soak which is what I got from this and other videos. Let it Soak in…. Don’t use the heat gun over the chemicals though. The paint can fade or bubble . Most importantly the vapors can become neurotoxic. Use gloves. Use gloves use gloves.
Thanks dude, the previous owner of the car put at the hatch a humongous reflector bar (i think that's what it's called) now i got it off, plus the residue and the back's looking sexier than ever before
Someone broke into my impala so I taped the window so my son wouldn't feel the wind in the back. After I got my window fixed there was some left over tape. Thanks to you it all came off... and i used some low budget fake ass wd40 that my father had and it still worked. Thanks
That was a great idea you did a good job and it came right off I applied clear tape on my rear tail light and trying to peel it off and everything it just looks ugly so I'm going to try that but thank you so much for the demonstration 👍😄
Tip: Use a dishwasher pod, the kind with the sand soap in it, and rub it on the sticker spot. This will act like a gentle sandpaper and soap to clear away the residue.
Thxz you helped me out I had a busted driver window so I put a bag over it with tape so days later when I had the money to fix it I took it off and it was tape residue everywhere I tried and tried to get it off without scratching up my paint so thanks this worked
I have a '99 Odyssey. The trunk emblem fell off as I was washing it yesterday. I've tried citrol, 3m adhesive remover, lighter fluid, goo gone, lacquer thinner and a bunch more with very little luck. Any ideas?
I used gorilla tape on my car and the residue was there for a couple months. I thought it wasn’t gonna come off with this method because of how strong the tape is but it did come off surprisingly. I did have to spray it 3 times waiting 10 minutes in between but everything finally came off !
Like the video but it would be better to use gasoline and a couple of cotton towels. Keep the rags wet but not dripping and rotate to keep clean part of the rags on the dried on glue. This will penetrate the adjective and allow you to remove it with less abrasion. Then clean the surface with warm soapy water after everything is off. The gas is petroleum based and if left on paint for extended periods will eventually damage your paint.
It takes elbow grease. He fast forward the video, because I just let my goo gone sit on my paint for awhile and when I scrubbed it off with a microfiber towel, it was still a pain to take off, though I like his card method. Great Video overall. Just wish there was an easier way?
Bro try some baking powder and edible oil mix them in the ratio of 1:1... Make a paste and apply on the adhesive part.... Let it settle of some minutes and wipe out clean and clear no scratching or anything
@@reed8897 nope.. the guy who tought me this trick said only use Baking powder and not soda... Im not pro at this kitchen ingredients so i blindly follow what i was told. And it works out always so never tried any experiment :)
You definitely don’t wanna use, nail polish, goo gone or anything like that , sure it will resolve the adhesive but it will damage the car paint big time, the only thing you should use is we 40 or car wax, both are safe, will not do any damage whatsoever. Also you don’t need to use a plastic credit card, that can also cause scratches and scrapes, simply use a soft cloth in a Circular motion, after several time or maybe more the adhesive will start to come off cleanly. God bless
Sir I know this video came out 3 years ago, but I just wanna say u just saved me from a divorce. My heart goes out to you and your loved ones. U sir r a legend. Good day
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I am having tremendous success with WD-40. Goo-gone etc. just smears the adhesive and leaves a sticky mess but WD-40 breaks it down nicely. And the smell is not bad like other chemicals. Why didn't I think of this before? Well, luckily we have channels like yours! Thanks again.
Thank you.
From this and other research, 3 tools I used to remove cheap buff masking duct tape that had been fried onto my vehicle paintwork by the sun for four weeks, covering 60 sq cm paintwork area were:
1. Old store/discount etc card to scrape - this was effective at chipping
2. WD40
3. Small kitchen sponge. The 3 main benefits of the sponge on my job I found were:
3a. I could really frequently apply WD40 as I was chipping (spray load direct to the sponge not the car);
3b. I did not waste any WD40 dropping down on the car; and
3c. I could wipe off the glue/debris with the sponge as I went, picking up the WD40 as well.
4. Start with this: Hair dryer on hot setting to melt the old glue, working together with the credit card and the WD40, to remove the tape 3 x more easily.
I have done this job today took me about an hour. Hope this helps somebody out there. I know I would like to have read it myself, hence reason for posting. Any questions do ask!
But all said and done, this is a great video.
I got some glue really stuck on it like it’s hard to come of hopefully this works
Alcohol wipes or…
previous owner of my car taped down the entire sunroof of the car using duct tape and I’m hoping this works lol
Same here old fried duct tape!
Anyone tried an N aggressive clay bar??
Did my first PPF remove and, there’s aggressive left over. The solvent I had was weak or I want slowing it to soak which is what I got from this and other videos. Let it Soak in…. Don’t use the heat gun over the chemicals though. The paint can fade or bubble . Most importantly the vapors can become neurotoxic. Use gloves. Use gloves use gloves.
Worked in seconds. Thank you so much.
Thanks dude, the previous owner of the car put at the hatch a humongous reflector bar (i think that's what it's called) now i got it off, plus the residue and the back's looking sexier than ever before
Someone broke into my impala so I taped the window so my son wouldn't feel the wind in the back. After I got my window fixed there was some left over tape. Thanks to you it all came off... and i used some low budget fake ass wd40 that my father had and it still worked. Thanks
Lol @ “Low Budget fake ass”
Cheers bud! Was a bit nervous about using a solvent as I assumed it may take the paint off
Works fine 👌🏼👍🏼🤜🏼🤛🏼
Good video! Quick and to the point, no stuffing around… thanks bro 👍
Uh uh uh uh i dont ah think he ah got to the ah point quick
Bro you actually did a great work, it worked 🔥 love from India 🙏❤️
That was a great idea you did a good job and it came right off I applied clear tape on my rear tail light and trying to peel it off and everything it just looks ugly so I'm going to try that but thank you so much for the demonstration 👍😄
Tip: Use a dishwasher pod, the kind with the sand soap in it, and rub it on the sticker spot. This will act like a gentle sandpaper and soap to clear away the residue.
Thank you so much man. You are a life saver!
Thxz you helped me out I had a busted driver window so I put a bag over it with tape so days later when I had the money to fix it I took it off and it was tape residue everywhere I tried and tried to get it off without scratching up my paint so thanks this worked
Thank you. Just the explanation i needed
Thank you! Just what I was searching!
Thank u for giving us an Idea how to remove sticker.God bless u
Subscribed!! Thank you it works
Very helpful video brother. Great job!
Thank you for the advice!!
Late here but man this is helpful! Thanks man👍🏻
INCREDIBLE 👏👏👏👏 this works!! THANK YOU!!
Thank you! I will give this a try!
I have a 4 Wheeler and I pulled the stickers off will this work for that too? I got the stickers off with a blow dryer
Will try this now! ;)
Worked perfectly for me. Thanks
Thank you that really helped me a lot
Quick and easy. Thank You !!!
I'm now going to try this on my luggage. Thank you🙏
Great video brother!!
I don’t know why you got some thumbs down when it actually worked. Great job bro!
why thumbs down this helped me to thanks
I believe UA-cam be disliking videos
Why you ask? Many people are dumb, slow....AND they're HATERS!
Probably from companies selling overpriced glue remover.
These people might have damaged their paint while removing residuals.
That's why they might be Jealous.
Great job man! Gasoline and thinner do the job to and I think it's a little bit easier.
Thabks alot man... I saved a lot of money
From an Aussie, over here we use eucalyptus oil works really well, don't know if you have it in the US
All I had was liquid wrench. Took the adhesive right off. Thanks bro!
I had no idea wd 40 could work for this. Thanks a lot for posting.
Going to try this on my metal painted sunroom window trim where I taped the window because of a draft.
Thanks bro !!!& you saved me
woww nice tips bro!
After 4 years 🥺❤️ thank you bro
Thank you. I’m going to give this a go.
Do u think this can help for walls as well?
How long do u have to wait and let dry ?
I will try this! Thanks!
Watching it in 2x speed is so satisfying
It worked on my motorcycle. Thanks.
What smart young man. I’m trying this tomorrow. 😀
It works! Thanks!
Thanks Tanner
Thank you so much for this video.
Sank you dude, keep grinding.
Ty my guy :D
How long do you let the WD-40 sit after you spray?
Ty ❤
Brake clean works great and no residue
Did the trick, thanks!
Thank you so much great video.
Thank you.. I'm going to try this on my truck tomorrow. Thumbs up and subscribing.
How's Jesse doing?
@@charleslozada5829.... He's doing just fine. (That's actually my brothers name)
I just use gasoline and a rag takes it off quick but use a good APC after you don’t want the gasoline to just sit on the paint
Done! Works perfect
Thanks!
You sir are a legend thank u soo much 5 yrs later and still helped me out
thank you for this vid
I have a question can the WD40 damage the car paint?
I'm going to try this today 💯 I hope it works
Awesome dude thanks
It works on car windows as well. Thanks bro !
I'm gonna try this! Thanks
What is name of the spray
@@dhrtirajdeka9958 WD-40 Spray, try it. It worked for my car :-)
thank you so muchhh
Thanks bro it works i m a fan from pakistan🇵🇰
Thank u soooooo much👍
Just used this on my brand new 2021 polaris sportsman 450 with the factory stickers and it takes the glue right off! Thanks!
Nice
I have a '99 Odyssey. The trunk emblem fell off as I was washing it yesterday. I've tried citrol, 3m adhesive remover, lighter fluid, goo gone, lacquer thinner and a bunch more with very little luck. Any ideas?
He literally said WD-40
Thxs for the info 👍
I used gorilla tape on my car and the residue was there for a couple months. I thought it wasn’t gonna come off with this method because of how strong the tape is but it did come off surprisingly. I did have to spray it 3 times waiting 10 minutes in between but everything finally came off !
Thanks bro it really works..
Like the video but it would be better to use gasoline and a couple of cotton towels. Keep the rags wet but not dripping and rotate to keep clean part of the rags on the dried on glue. This will penetrate the adjective and allow you to remove it with less abrasion. Then clean the surface with warm soapy water after everything is off. The gas is petroleum based and if left on paint for extended periods will eventually damage your paint.
thanks for the video sir,very effective
Does the create scratches?
Thank you
Thank you so much very helpful..
great job
This video is very educational. 👍
THANKS YOU I LOVE U SOO MUCN
It takes elbow grease. He fast forward the video, because I just let my goo gone sit on my paint for awhile and when I scrubbed it off with a microfiber towel, it was still a pain to take off, though I like his card method. Great Video overall. Just wish there was an easier way?
Eraser wheel that goes on your drill.
Just make sure you wash with soap and water or a degreaser after because WD-40 can damage your paint if left on
Helpful video I am ready to see u get a car
I used lighter fluid and it worked amazingly 💯💯
Thank you 🙏
love it
Thanks budd
What spray is that?
Super helpful thanks bro
I wouldn't use a credit card. Wouldn't that damage the clear coat and get scratches everywhere?
What will you use then?
What did he use to spray?
Thank you sir
This man is gorgeous
Bro try some baking powder and edible oil mix them in the ratio of 1:1... Make a paste and apply on the adhesive part.... Let it settle of some minutes and wipe out clean and clear no scratching or anything
I know this is late, but can I use baking soda instead?
@@reed8897 nope.. the guy who tought me this trick said only use Baking powder and not soda... Im not pro at this kitchen ingredients so i blindly follow what i was told. And it works out always so never tried any experiment :)
Ya boi it helped.
You definitely don’t wanna use, nail polish, goo gone or anything like that , sure it will resolve the adhesive but it will damage the car paint big time, the only thing you should use is we 40 or car wax, both are safe, will not do any damage whatsoever. Also you don’t need to use a plastic credit card, that can also cause scratches and scrapes, simply use a soft cloth in a Circular motion, after several time or maybe more the adhesive will start to come off cleanly. God bless