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Badge Removal Clean-Up

So I removed the Cooper S badge and I'm left with a nasty adhesive residue. No real surprise. Any suggestion on how to get it off? Will an oil based "Goof Off" type product harm the paint? Help please!
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I used goo be gone, worked fine with no paint problems!
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Old 10-26-2009, 06:52 PM
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I use to do vinyl work at a print shop and had really good luck with this product:
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3M Adhesive Remover. Works great and is safe for automotive painted surfaces. Please check the label, there a couple of 3M products with this labeling (or close to). I found a can at ACE Hardware.
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