I would like to know what other camper owners used to get the adhesive off the range hood once they peeled the stickers off. I have tried nail polish remover, gooogone, and an asortment of cleaners. Adhesive is still on there. Thanks in advance.
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Rosie & Tommy
Coatesville Pa.
2017 Ford F350 Lariat Power Stoke DW
2022 Alliance Avenue 32RLS
In God We Trust
A proud member of the one percent...Semper Fi
Keith
The WD40 did the trick. Don't know why I didn't think of it.
Mark
Thanks for your suggestions also.
That's why I LOVE this forum, if you have a problem, someone on here usually has the answer. Most times it's you Keith, Lloyd, or Bob, with the best and most solutions
Al
Alcohol didn't work. Thanks though.Edited by: sleepyT
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Rosie & Tommy
Coatesville Pa.
2017 Ford F350 Lariat Power Stoke DW
2022 Alliance Avenue 32RLS
In God We Trust
A proud member of the one percent...Semper Fi
Here is a WD-40 hint, if you don't already know this. When your WD-40 spray can loses it's pressure, there is always some liquid left in the can. Get an old jar, like a peanut butter jar, and keep that liquid WD-40. Soaking some on a rag makes an easy job of a lot of chores without spraying everything else around it.
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2000 Monoco Lapalma
being pushed by a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Traveling with Rainbow the wonder dog and now with Sunshine the rescue Schnauzer.