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    So 3m eraser wheels rock! Would highly recommend them for getting the stubborn spots of adhesive off. Weather holds out I should be done with the wrap tomorrow and then I can do some touch up and wax it.

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    I have a few of those eraser wheels myself. I think the last time I used them was to remove the adhesive left from a large trim/decal thing on the tailgate of my Nissan Frontier.

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    I wish I would have started with one but at the same time I would have probably went through about 3-4 if I didn't peel. I have about 40% left of the van to peel and a half a wheel left to hopefully get whatever residue is left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChickNorris View Post
    Wives usually do.
    Not mine. She can drive around with the low tire light on all day and doesn?t notice a thing. Heck, even after the tire comes apart it takes her a while to figure that out.

    Unless those icicles were hanging down from the living room ceiling I doubt she would notice.

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    I was sent to my room.
    My airstream has been stolen by dopers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Not mine. She can drive around with the low tire light on all day and doesn?t notice a thing. Heck, even after the tire comes apart it takes her a while to figure that out.

    Unless those icicles were hanging down from the living room ceiling I doubt she would notice.
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    Is the eraser wheel different than the magic eraser thing?
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazin View Post
    So 3m eraser wheels rock! Would highly recommend them for getting the stubborn spots of adhesive off. Weather holds out I should be done with the wrap tomorrow and then I can do some touch up and wax it.
    Hey, I was gonna say that's all I did today was work with 12 year old cracked, sun beaten reflective striping...yay. Most of the day tomorrow as well. Mazin, I've used those wheels before too, most body shops do. You have to be careful with speed and heat, especially with older oxidized paint. The shit I was telling you about the other day only requires the adhesive cleaner and won't hurt the paint, and it's probably the same time involved in the end.

    So anyway, we're sharing the same pain my friend.


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    Kinda bummed that I missed out on a really decent looking '15....18' flatbed trailer for $2K. Only because some dude could get there an hour sooner than I could.


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    That sounds like a smoking deal.
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