Xenit ok for adhesive removal on paint?
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Xenit ok for adhesive removal on paint?
I removed my rear emblems and need to remove the adhesive. Is Xenit ok to use on the paint or is there something else this is better?
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Sure, give it a shot if you don't have to rub too hard and create any marks. I have had good luck with a soaked cloth and goof-off or rubbing alcohol. I put on and soak for twenty seconds or so then wipe off, then clean or wash the surface.
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I have found that the Xenit product does not remove paint if there is a clear coat on the paint. So I would think is would be fine to remove the goo adhesive. I have found however that Xenit will remove paint if there is no clear coat over the base color coat. Ask me how I know.
BTW this silliness is all your fault Andreas.
BTW this silliness is all your fault Andreas.
Last edited by boulderbobo; 11-15-2009 at 12:25 AM.
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I have found that the Xenit product does not remove paint if there is a clear coat on the paint. So I would think is would be fine to remove the goo adhesive. I have found however that Xenit will remove paint if there is no clear coat over the base color coat. Ask me how I know.
BTW this silliness is all your fault Andreas.
BTW this silliness is all your fault Andreas.
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Three Wheelin'
Thanks for the compliment. The project started with the PSS10 install. I thought since I was in there and the strut was out..... that I would tidy things up a bit. Bought a case of Xenit and off to the "orange grove". Nasty work I tell you. Wifey thinks the Bobo has completely lost it and gone off the deep end.
Xenit has magical powers and results are rewarding. I got a long loooooong way to catch the king of clean.
Last edited by boulderbobo; 11-15-2009 at 12:25 AM.