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Be very careful using a urethane remover from Home Depot, the paint on the car is urethane also.

I'd start with something like 3M's Adhesive Remover as was already suggested/.

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Be very careful using a urethane remover from Home Depot, the paint on the car is urethane also.

I'd start with something like 3M's Adhesive Remover as was already suggested/.

Damn, the thing is now hard. :chairshot:

damn, looks like it bonded to the paint.

unreal

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I would take it back to them and tell them they need to pay for it to be removed by the dealer. So it is done right and the paint doesn’t get damaged. It is their screw up make them pay for it to get fixed. but take pictures first before you take it to get fixed. Just incase

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I would take it back to them and tell them they need to pay for it to be removed by the dealer.  So it is done right and the paint doesn’t get damaged.  It is their screw up make them pay for it to get fixed.  but take pictures first before you take it to get fixed.  Just incase

goof off took it off!

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