Thought this was amusing. Found the inquirey on a web site that I monitor.
QUOTE=ZaneO]I got a call this morning from a local Ford dealership. A heart doctor just purchased a black Ford GT with silver stripes. He didn't want the stripes, so the dealership removed them, but there is still some adhesive residue. They decided to refer me to the job.
If I do a good job on this one, I might also get a chance to do his new M5 and his Ferarri F430
:drool:
Does anyone have a better recommendation than 3M Wax and Adhesive Remover to tackle the residue?[/QUOTE]
(My response
Sandpaper!! I own a Ford GT and was at the factory when they were in production. The top center stripes are painted. The side lower stripes are adhesive decals applied after the surface is slightly heated for better adhesion.
The owner will need a body shop to repaint the car if he is that determined to eliminate the stripes.
(I hope the dealer makes sure the check is cleared before the owner of the GT finds out the truth to removing the stripes.)
QUOTE=ZaneO]I got a call this morning from a local Ford dealership. A heart doctor just purchased a black Ford GT with silver stripes. He didn't want the stripes, so the dealership removed them, but there is still some adhesive residue. They decided to refer me to the job.
If I do a good job on this one, I might also get a chance to do his new M5 and his Ferarri F430

Does anyone have a better recommendation than 3M Wax and Adhesive Remover to tackle the residue?[/QUOTE]
(My response

Sandpaper!! I own a Ford GT and was at the factory when they were in production. The top center stripes are painted. The side lower stripes are adhesive decals applied after the surface is slightly heated for better adhesion.
The owner will need a body shop to repaint the car if he is that determined to eliminate the stripes.
(I hope the dealer makes sure the check is cleared before the owner of the GT finds out the truth to removing the stripes.)