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Honda Civic Fuel, Oil, Cleaners & Other Maintenance Extending the life of your Honda Civic requires the proper fuel, oil, and cleaners, along with other regularly scheduled maintenance. Keep your Honda Civic fuel and oil at the right levels to keep your Civic on the road longer.

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Old 09-26-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Glue residue

My 2007 Civic EX rear passenger side window got smashed in a freak lightning accident. I had to put some packaging tape(NOT Duct tape) on a bag to close the window. Now the glue residue does not come off. Any way to remove this without damaging the paint? To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if already registered!
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Re: Glue residue

Citrus cleaner or prepsol
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Re: Glue residue

use some goo gone.
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Re: Glue residue

meguairs scratch-x followed by wax
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Re: Glue residue

WD-40 may work,If a painted surface it will need re-waxed.
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goof off, goo gone, or what gear said, he's always got good advice.
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Re: Glue residue

will scratch x help take off like the glue left from removing emblems too? just a quick question since its on same topic i need to get tht stuff off w/o messing up my paint like i did b4 ended up wetsanding my paint
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Re: Glue residue

at our dealership, we use something called Velocity Glaze. It has a little denatured alcohol in it...

just straight denatured alcohol works too....just have windex or something on hand afterwards, as it leaves a qhite residue that wipes off with water or any other cleaner.
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