Sticky stuff on new cobra guzzler

AAEzra

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Ok so I'm a rookie and I opened 1 of the many goodies I bought from here to detail my car. Took my guzzler outof the packaging and went to dry my car, saw a lil piece of paper like a fortune cookie wrapper on the towel all soaking wet after wringing out the towel and tosse the paper and thought nothing of it. Well now I have a sticky adhesive spot on the towel where I guess that paper tag was. Any recommendations on removing this sticky stuff that looks like it's worked itself into the microfiber :(.
 
Always get the stickers on mine but have never seen them cause the issue described. If it doesn't wash out call Ray, he'll make things right.
 
I'll try to wash it by itself but kinda hesitant as I think it will just spread, gues I'll try to wash it by hand and see what happens
 
I'd try to desolve it with apc or bug and tar remover by hand and rinse before washing so you don't gunk up the rest of the load.
 
I gotta try something, towel works great I just don't want it to pick up stuff, if it removes with the methods suggested I'll update you guys
 
For what it's worth ...........the standing recommendation is that new MF towels be washed prior to use.
 
I know it's getting hard to find, but I've used 3M Adhesive Remover to take such stuff off MFs. I simply love that product...it *works*.
 
I haven't had a chance to try it yet as it's been raining pretty much every day. Found a google thread thread on microfiber couches that isopropyl alcohol with a terry cloth might work to get it out as I already have that around
 
Found a google thread thread on microfiber couches that isopropyl alcohol with a terry cloth might work to get it out as I already have that around

Or it might result in terrycloth lint being stuck to the sticky stuff that's stuck to the MF! So be careful if you try that. I'd really rather use some kind of Adhesive Remover...GooGone, DissolveIt, maybe some citrus-based cleaner (I know the 3M stuff that I prefer sounds esoteric if you're not used to having it around).
 
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