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<blockquote data-quote="mirrocraft16" data-source="post: 504735" data-attributes="member: 34654"><p>WD40 works well on decal glue. I removed all the decals on a used van I bought and had a ton of glue leftover that had been on there for 20 years, I soaked a few strips of cloth, then taped them in place and after a few minute soak, I removed the glue with some more WD40 on a rag. It went quick. Since I was painting it anyway, I followed it up with a wash and some rubbing alcohol to remove any trace of the WD40.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mirrocraft16, post: 504735, member: 34654"] WD40 works well on decal glue. I removed all the decals on a used van I bought and had a ton of glue leftover that had been on there for 20 years, I soaked a few strips of cloth, then taped them in place and after a few minute soak, I removed the glue with some more WD40 on a rag. It went quick. Since I was painting it anyway, I followed it up with a wash and some rubbing alcohol to remove any trace of the WD40. [/QUOTE]
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