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Removing Rubber Door Guard

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Old 10-07-2009, 10:31 AM
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My doors have had rubber edge guards on them for a couple of months now. The rubber is starting to crack so I am thinking of removing the guards. What is the best way to remove the sticky residue that is left over? Is Goo Gone my best bet? Will Goo Gone damage the paint? Are there any other solvents that you would recommend? Thanks!
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Goo gone will take it off. Just make sure to provide a fresh coat of protection afterwards.
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Wash, then fresh wax
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goo gone FTW
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