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Old 03-20-2012, 10:04 PM   #21
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Which one?
I used Jasco. Picked it up at Home Depot.
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Old 03-21-2012, 05:47 AM   #22
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Just make sure no one uses Jasco on a camper with clear coat. Regular glue remover is all you need.
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Old 03-21-2012, 10:44 AM   #23
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Just make sure no one uses Jasco on a camper with clear coat. Regular glue remover is all you need.
Oh good point! Yes. It will take everything off down to bare metal, which, in my case, was what I wanted.
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Old thread, but certainly relevant for me and others still needing help with this....

3M Stripe off wheel- it is simply awesome. Best $27 bucks money can buy: Amazon.com: 3M-7498 STRIPE WHEEL W/ARBOR: Home Improvement

Never knew there was such a tool, until a friend turned me on to it. Chuck it up to your drill and voila! Gone is the agony of trying to get that crap off with scraping and solvent. 5 minutes or less and your're done.
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The obvious issue is the glue is UNDER the foil, and until you remove the metal outer layer, you can't dissolve the glue....so I'd opt for a careful surgery with a plastic razor blade.
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That 3m stripe off removed it all for me. Best place is online- ebay has them for as little as $20 bucks. Locally they are $40+ here in Tampa
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