OEM Sticker Residue

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I took the "Gladiator" stickers off my Jeep Gladiator and on one side, I cannot get the residue off. Heat gun won't get it, and WD 40 won't get it. I even tried a mild rubbing compound. And it is just too tacky for a razor blade to get under it.

So my question is, what about Goo Gone? If nobody thinks that will do it, is there something else? Otherwise, I will get a new razor blade and really put the fire of Hell on it with that heat gun and try again.

Oddly, it is just one side. The other was not so difficult and came pretty much right off.
 
I took the "Gladiator" stickers off my Jeep Gladiator and on one side, I cannot get the residue off. Heat gun won't get it, and WD 40 won't get it. I even tried a mild rubbing compound. And it is just too tacky for a razor blade to get under it.

So my question is, what about Goo Gone? If nobody thinks that will do it, is there something else? Otherwise, I will get a new razor blade and really put the fire of Hell on it with that heat gun and try again.

Oddly, it is just one side. The other was not so difficult and came pretty much right off.
Orange off or goo gone.
 
I would NOT use gasoline or magic eraser. I have used those magic erasers in the past, and had it scratch the clear coat on both a car and a boat. The boat was so bad I could never get it right again.

I have used this very successfully many times to remove badges. Works GREAT!
Goo-Gone Pro Power Gel
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TYRK8VV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have used this on painted on lettering on a boat hull with no damage to the clear coat. This stuff is crazy strong though...removes its own label if any drips down. Not sure I would use it on auto paint...
https://www.amazon.com/Citristrip-P...=1717682997&sprefix=citristrip,aps,110&sr=8-7
 
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The rubber eraser wheel works great. Just go slow on the drill speed and keep it moving. Removed all the glue when I took the emblems off my tailgate.
 
goo gone should be citrus based product shouldnt hurt paint.

not to be confused with GOOF OFF.. which can damage paint.

Goo Gone is a type of mineral oil with a small amount of orange extract to make it smell nice.

It is safe on many surfaces, it would be the first thing I would try as well.
 
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