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    <p>This stuff is da bomb:</p>
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    <p>or <br>
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    <p><b><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tinyurl.com/y8qjya87">http://tinyurl.com/y8qjya87</a></b></p>
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    <p><b>They took if off the shelves in California a few years ago so
        you know it's good.  Seriously, works better than any other goo
        remover I've ever used and I've never seen it damage paint.</b></p>
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    <p><b>Bob<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/13/2017 3:37 PM, Tim . wrote:<br>
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        <p><span>Earlier this year we added a handful of Roadsters to
            our stock. On the one derelict that I am
            currnently salvaging, the PO completely coated the inside
            and outside of the windscreen in grey duct tape (would
            anyone have any idea why becasue I am frellling baffled by
            this one!). I removed the tape (well, the outer plasticy
            layer anyway) but all the adhesive stayed on the windscreen
            as a hard layer of
            fuckmehardintheasscusyouarescrewedandwillnevergetthisshitoff
            dreck. </span><br>
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        <p><span>I put GooGone on a spot about two hours ago and that
            spot is still hard. </span></p>
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        <p><span>I am wondering if there is something that might work
            better for what is most likely 40+ year old duct tape
            adhesive? </span></p>
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        <p><span>I obviously can't use any sort of aggressive mechanical
            removal since it is glass. </span></p>
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        <p><span>Help! </span></p>
        <p><span>Thanks</span></p>
        <p><span>tim</span></p>
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