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Blow Dryer, Fishing line, Goof off, wax...
Second that, I think I used dental floss, but it worked just fine.

Ok, so Goof Gone didn't work. I still have big gluey Toyota and FJ Cruiser marks on my car. lol.

Any more ideas?

 

Did your Goo Gone come with a scrape tool?  If you keep heating it with a blow gun then scrape it will come off.  Took a while and some frustration but it will come off

So keep heating it after I put the goo gone on? And use a scraper.. ok. working on it.

How about Acetone?

Bam! Ok, so after applying the Goo Gone, I heated it up with the heat gun. I tried the scraper, but had MUCH better luck using a slightly abrasive rag. Just wiped right off! Some dish soap then removed the 'ghosting'.

Thanks all!!

Warm day + Finger nails worked for me.

 

In the past I have used, Warm day + Dental floss.

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