After about three months, I got my new Volkswagen GTI VR6. Of course it has not rained all summer long, and the day I got to get my car, it is pouring. Oh well, now, maybe I can actually wash my car, without having to worry about getting arrested
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The VW rep was laughing as I began to pull the white plastic, that protects the car, off of the car. He said that he has never had anyone ever request to have the protective plastic left on the car. I told him that I am not just any customer, I am an educated and perfectionist driven car detailer.
He laughed again, and said, "hey, it is your car, you can do what you want."
Now here is the dilemma. The dealership had to pull off some of the plastic to get the pinstrips on the car. There are some goopy areas, that seem to have the glue from the plastic stuck on the paint. The VW rep gave me a can of 3M sticker remover. He said that it won't damage the paint in any way.
Is this true? Can I use the product without any concerns about damaging the paint? How should I apply it? I think that I might spray it on, let it sit, and then use a MF to take it off. Let me know what you think.
I should have pictures be next week. Man, I can't wait to leave work to go for a drive.
Best regards.

The VW rep was laughing as I began to pull the white plastic, that protects the car, off of the car. He said that he has never had anyone ever request to have the protective plastic left on the car. I told him that I am not just any customer, I am an educated and perfectionist driven car detailer.
He laughed again, and said, "hey, it is your car, you can do what you want."
Now here is the dilemma. The dealership had to pull off some of the plastic to get the pinstrips on the car. There are some goopy areas, that seem to have the glue from the plastic stuck on the paint. The VW rep gave me a can of 3M sticker remover. He said that it won't damage the paint in any way.
Is this true? Can I use the product without any concerns about damaging the paint? How should I apply it? I think that I might spray it on, let it sit, and then use a MF to take it off. Let me know what you think.
I should have pictures be next week. Man, I can't wait to leave work to go for a drive.
Best regards.