As the original dash had a crack or two, my mate covered it in a leather cover which had been sprayed glued on.
Is there anything I can use to remove this glue without causing too much damage?
I've only removed a bit under the dash, so happy to experiment with any glue removal recommendations.
Ta
Removing spray glue.
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Steve
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Have you got any photos of the dash?
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For a lot of glue residue, normally things like tape residue I use WD40, it would be the first thing I would try.
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We’ve got a can of ‘Sticky Label remover’ under the kitchen sink. It’s really good. Made by Tableau. We bought it in Hursts on the Isle of Wight
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Managed to get this one, as I've started somewhere inconspicuous first, next to the the glove box, so I can test some products first.
The white stuff is the glue.
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Worth a shot, thanks.
Might have to check the internet for that one if nothing else works.
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Autosmart Jelsol is pretty good stuff but it is on the aggressive side so I would recommend a small tester first.
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