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Old 11-20-2013, 01:46 PM   #1
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Automotive Tape Gunk Removal?

I purchased Rimblades some time ago, and after hitting a pothole recently, a section on one of my wheels came off. Rather than wait for an order to come in while only one of my wheels didn't have the blades on, I decided to remove the remaining three. Problem was, it left a lot of residue on my rims. What's the best way to remove this gunk? Just blow dryer and a rag? Or is there some magic solvent that won't damage my rims? Thanks for any help!
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I believe goo-gone could help
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Not sure about rims, but I have used regular goo gone on my car panels removing small dust of plasti dip. DIdn't damage my car paint or what so ever

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Thanks guys. Will try this weekend. Hate the gunk. Looks like I curbed my wheels.
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