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<blockquote data-quote="WrenchGuy" data-source="post: 4151160" data-attributes="member: 580112"><p>If your good you would clean it. You can use oven cleaner cuz it dulls the gloss on the paint. Then use Acetone to finish the clean cuz it evaporates faster than Rubbing Alcohol and actually cleans.</p><p></p><p>The heat gun isn't necessary but makes it nice and pliable. I also use a rubber mallet and the roller.</p><p></p><p>You went that far might as well do it and not have to go back in for a redo. I do it this way but with even better cleaners that not just anyone can get..lol To each their own though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WrenchGuy, post: 4151160, member: 580112"] If your good you would clean it. You can use oven cleaner cuz it dulls the gloss on the paint. Then use Acetone to finish the clean cuz it evaporates faster than Rubbing Alcohol and actually cleans. The heat gun isn't necessary but makes it nice and pliable. I also use a rubber mallet and the roller. You went that far might as well do it and not have to go back in for a redo. I do it this way but with even better cleaners that not just anyone can get..lol To each their own though. [/QUOTE]
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