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Old 07-10-2012, 01:04 AM   #1
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super glue... opps.

got a bit of super glue on my 2009 red focus. Lots of people online have said to use MR clean magic eraser.

Anyone tried this?


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Old 07-10-2012, 01:13 AM   #2
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havent tried it but i must ask how did you get super glue on the car
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Magic eraser works on everything =)! It should work fine. Goo gone will also work but idk the effects it might have on the paint.
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i broke my mirror off today and needed a way to keep it on until i buy a new one :(.
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Goo Gone should work, and it won't mess up the paint unless you leave on for too long. But you also have to polish the spot where you've used it to get the scratches out.
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The magic eraser is nice but you should be very careful. It will cut through just about anything after a while. Use light pressure.
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Goo Gone works fairly well for getting that kind of stuff off. It has to sit for a minute or two on the area, then scrub/wipe off. Used it for debadging on my last car.
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the magic eraser is nice but you should be very careful. It will cut through just about anything after a while. use light pressure.
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