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CowCountry Hornet Handler
Drives: '08 Sedan Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Halifax, NS
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How do I get adhesive off??
I've been wearing a portable EKG type moniter and I cant get the stupid adhesive off myself! I've tried body soap, hand soap, pumice mechanic soap, scraping it off, nothing works, scraping just spreads it! Ideas?
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some sort of paint thinner perhaps?
mostly it takes time for stuff like this. |
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Lonesome Cowboy
Drives: 2007 WHITE HATCHBACK Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Inner City, Dallas
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yeah, this stuff usually takes a while to wear away, probably about 7-10 days and it will be gone, just ignore it
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Lurker supreme!
Drives: old and boosted! Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Uh... Goo Gone? Hellooo??
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CowCountry Hornet Handler
Drives: '08 Sedan Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Halifax, NS
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The alcohol med-wipes (AKA running alcohol and toilet paper) ate right through the stuff, now I know for next time. Good to know somebody has lots of experience with this lol ;P
Plus with todays heat having alcohol on me cooled me down for a while :) |
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Location: Kitchener, ON, CANADA
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WD40
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BTW, spent some time at Cold Lake when I was in the AF. Good times... |
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CowCountry Hornet Handler
Drives: '08 Sedan Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Halifax, NS
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well fortunately the alcohol worked and no goo-gone was neccesary
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CowCountry Hornet Handler
Drives: '08 Sedan Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Halifax, NS
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RogueYaris: when were you in Cold Lake?
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I was there in early '02. I think it was sometime around may because I was surprised that the lake was still frozen over.
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CowCountry Hornet Handler
Drives: '08 Sedan Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Halifax, NS
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Yeah, theres typically still ice on the shore in some spots until some time in late April/ early May. starting in may the snow "typically" stops (I've seen snow till august) and cold starts around september for another long, long cold, cold winter :( I've never seen tires get flat spots from freezing, or brick hard seats till I moved here. Cold enough that I've had vehicles not move after letting go of the brake because the diff oil was too cold!
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I'm sorry but it's entirely too cold there from me. When I had gone there, I was coming from AZ. HUGE difference in temperature. It wasn't all that warm in Arizona when we left but we went from 70ish temps to below 0. They were calling me Kenny there because I was always wearing my cold weather parka with the hood up and closed. I could barely see out of the thing but at least I was semi-warm.
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