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    Established Member Two Rings Ego_Trip's Avatar
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    Removing CG Jet Seal, help?

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    So I haven't been able to find a clear answer. Not too long ago I had my car sealed using Chemical Guys Jet Seal. However, now that it's warmed up I have a scratch I'd like to fill, and a trunk spoiler I'd like to stick on.

    What is the safest (to my paint) way to remove the jet seal from that certain area so the adhesive tape will stick?
    [2011 Audi A4 2.0T Prem. + Quattro]

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Avus RS4's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ego_Trip View Post
    So I haven't been able to find a clear answer. Not too long ago I had my car sealed using Chemical Guys Jet Seal. However, now that it's warmed up I have a scratch I'd like to fill, and a trunk spoiler I'd like to stick on.

    What is the safest (to my paint) way to remove the jet seal from that certain area so the adhesive tape will stick?
    Try some ISO 50-50
    That is Isopropyl Alcohol diluted with water mix
    Or rubbing alcohol diluted
    2007 Avus Silver Rs4
    Bone Stock

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    I believe chemical guys citrus wash and gloss cut at 1oz/1 gal will strip your lsp. I havent tried this but if you've got that soap worth a shot. I can confirm I recently stripped wax/jet seal using their hard water spot remover (this one: http://www.autogeek.net/chemical-guy...iqUBoCIF3w_wcB). It's acid based; I applied it full strength via a microfiber sponge pad. Easy wipe on, give it a few seconds, then neutralize using Eco wash and followed up with a distilled water rinse. I didn't want to do the whole car, just a small panel.

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