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    Heat gun and be careful!

    Caramel wheel works great!

    Eucalyptus Oil is great for removing sticky crap!

    Grease and Wax is ok for removing sticky crap. But be carful. If not done right eg out in the sun. It can damage paint
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    Quote Originally Posted by stickthis View Post

    Eucalyptus Oil is great for removing sticky crap!
    Very true. I dunno what it does to auto paint, I'll defer to Jase's experience on that.

    Some may find it interesting to know that whilst it is a "natural" product (distilled simply from Eucy leaves - year 9 science project for many back in the day), distilled Eucalyptus oil is also apparently a fairly severe neuro-toxin when inhaled.

    As I understand it, this has come to light after people have got themselves into trouble inhaling it in steam to try and cure a snotty head flu - this is now apparently 'on the spectrum'.

    So if used in bulk, perhaps normal breathing mask etc is worth considering.

    I mean.. how much can a koala bear?

    This post is obviously more for general interest regarding Eucalyptus oil, but I thought, I dunno, its interesting knowledge, came from my GP, probably worth a post.

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