Date: 2 Feb 2005 17:08:50 GMT From: Dave Hinz <DaveHinznospamcop.net> Subject: Re: 97 900 SE T
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 16:59:21 +0000, Grunff <grunffnospam.com> wrote: > Dave Hinz wrote: > >> Far as taking the >> old ones off, slow & easy and try not to scratch the paint. No secrets, >> just pry slow and careful with something wide. Putty knife or drywall >> knife would be good, I'd think.) > Last time I did this, I tried using some dental floss (is that called > the same over there?) instead of levering - it worked very well. Ah, that's a good idea, and yes it's called the same thing here (amazingly enough). Do you have a suggestion for him for taking the residue of the old adhesive off, in a way that won't interfere with the new adhesive? I'm thinking "goo gone" (orange oil solvent) but I'm not sure if the new adhesive would care for residue of that. Dave Hinz