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in a happy place
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better a little late than never. plus, the longer you wait the more the sticker "marks" in to the paint (fading everywhere else except under the paint). be sure to do a nice wax job to protect that exposed paint.
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WOOB WOOB WOOB WOOB NYRRK NYRRK NYRRK NYRRK
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If you go to an automotive store, they have something that looks like an eraser that you can use and do it by hand, or they also sell the type that goes on the end of a drill or body grinder. Just be careful not to do it to hard because you can burn the paint. So take your time,and after your done, you might have some little pieces of the glue left, maybe in areas that you might not be able to get to, you can use WD40 and a cloth [not a rag] and rub it good. WD40 won't hurt the paint mainly because most of the polishes and waxes that can be used are petroleum based. after you rub the little pieces of glue off you can use another dry cloth to wipe off the excess.
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i said bitch, my hand your face
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werd, they do look alot better without them...
though i do like them on the Mach's
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looks mean, workin' on the fast
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goo gone always worked well for me... used it a few times when a friend of mine would stick vinyls on my mazda.. and that one time i was stupid and put a full side graphic on.. that was retarded.. either way, goo gone and lots of polishing and buffing did it..
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