plastic on front doors and goopy grey stuff
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Hi, I'm going to dampen my doors when I install my new speakers. I know there is some plastic stuck to the doors with some goopy grey stuff. Once I pull the plastic off how do I get rid of the goopy/sticky grey stuff that remains on the door?
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I pulled mine off slowly by hand when I did my panels and used a knife and putty knife to scrap the rest. Of course I did it all carefully
Originally Posted by eye_see_you
when I did my panels and used a knife
Originally Posted by jnh986
goof off or goo gone will work
What I have found to work best so that you don't have to waste the money for such things as goof off is just using the Isopropenal aka rubbing alcohol especially the higher concentrates like 92% but 70% works just fine. Just dab some of the alcohol on the double sided tape(the grey stuff) and let it sit. Then get a paper towel with some more rubbing alcohol on it and start rubbing. It should all come off. It took me some time to get mine off because I used 70% but it was better that trying to scrap it off. Can't even tell it was there!
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Originally Posted by lostid
I dont think that is a risk to take no matter how careful you are. My friend now has 3 scratches on his car because he used a knife.
What I have found to work best so that you don't have to waste the money for such things as goof off is just using the Isopropenal aka rubbing alcohol especially the higher concentrates like 92% but 70% works just fine. Just dab some of the alcohol on the double sided tape(the grey stuff) and let it sit. Then get a paper towel with some more rubbing alcohol on it and start rubbing. It should all come off. It took me some time to get mine off because I used 70% but it was better that trying to scrap it off. Can't even tell it was there!
What I have found to work best so that you don't have to waste the money for such things as goof off is just using the Isopropenal aka rubbing alcohol especially the higher concentrates like 92% but 70% works just fine. Just dab some of the alcohol on the double sided tape(the grey stuff) and let it sit. Then get a paper towel with some more rubbing alcohol on it and start rubbing. It should all come off. It took me some time to get mine off because I used 70% but it was better that trying to scrap it off. Can't even tell it was there!
I've been considering doing this myself when I install my power windows, I just put power door locks in a few weeks ago(I have an '05 VP) and that **** got everywhere. I'd love to just pull the plastic off completely and replace it with some sound deadener, but I am worried about leaks? Is that a concern with that?
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Originally Posted by J187
Ok, but the duct tape works in 2 moinutes, no waiting, no slow tedious work, etc.
On a side note I got about half way through appling the deadening material to that door. I'll prolly continue tonight.
Thanks again.
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I would NOT be removing that if I were you.....that works as a vapour barrier to protec the inside of your car from water and mildew....
as far as i know you should be leaving it on....
as far as i know you should be leaving it on....
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