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| Newbie Joined: Jan 2008
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| Just got our new Stratloiner 'S'. Removed the gas tank label with a hair dryer and finger nail. The thick sticky glue was left. Thought in the past I used paint thinner to remove this but it dulled the paint. So I tried a polishing compound but it must have contained abrasives. It's a larger dulled area now. Anyone know what the right stuff would be to bring the paint back to shine as like the rest of the gas tank? Appreciate any help!!
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