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track rubber on clear bar - can't get it all off...
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track rubber on clear bar - can't get it all off...
How do you get track rubber off of a clear bra?
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Try some fuel.
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3M adhesive remover works well.
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you can get Goo Gone at any Long's Drug and it works great...also good for adhesive on your headlights if you put tape on them...
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All of these work ok. But whatever you do, DON'T rub hard. You will scratch the plastic.
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The 3M adhesive remover should work, but it's very powerful. Be careful and start with only a small amount.
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An alternative is to use a little WD-40 on a soft cloth. Then wash with your usual car-wash detergent to remove the lubricant residue.
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