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What's This On My Door?


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It might come off easy by gently heating with a hair dryer to soften the glue. Use a plastic/rubber card to scrape it off carefully.

 

In my opinion its placed to high anyway. The bottom swage line is what sticks out the most and hits on stuff first.

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its a poisonous transparent screaming leech.

 

Dont make it angry.

To remove it, simply play some Beethoven (I find Symphony No. 9: Ode To Joy,.. works extremely well) and very, very slowly warm him up with a hair dryer or hot water. After he starts to purr, peal him off and drop him into a pint of beer.

He should melt within 48hours.

 

Good luck. OH, and wear eye protection.

IF any of that poison gets in your eyes you could turn homosexual! Be carful mate. :)

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its a poisonous transparent screaming leech.

 

Dont make it angry.

To remove it, simply play some Beethoven (I find Symphony No. 9: Ode To Joy,.. works extremely well) and very, very slowly warm him up with a hair dryer or hot water. After he starts to purr, peal him off and drop him into a pint of beer.

He should melt within 48hours.

 

Good luck. OH, and wear eye protection.

IF any of that poison gets in your eyes you could turn homosexual! Be carful mate. :)

:rlol:

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It actually looks like some leftover residue from those silly stick-on reflectors. I'd imagine some heat and solvents might clean it up.

 

That was my initial instinct, but thought I'd check on here first!

 

its a poisonous transparent screaming leech.

 

Dont make it angry.

To remove it, simply play some Beethoven (I find Symphony No. 9: Ode To Joy,.. works extremely well) and very, very slowly warm him up with a hair dryer or hot water. After he starts to purr, peal him off and drop him into a pint of beer.

He should melt within 48hours.

 

Good luck. OH, and wear eye protection.

IF any of that poison gets in your eyes you could turn homosexual! Be carful mate. :)

 

I don't have any Beethoven, will Slipknot do? And do I drink the beer afterwards? Seems an aweful waste...

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its a poisonous transparent screaming leech.

 

Dont make it angry.

To remove it, simply play some Beethoven (I find Symphony No. 9: Ode To Joy,.. works extremely well) and very, very slowly warm him up with a hair dryer or hot water. After he starts to purr, peal him off and drop him into a pint of beer.

He should melt within 48hours.

 

Good luck. OH, and wear eye protection.

IF any of that poison gets in your eyes you could turn homosexual! Be carful mate. :)

 

Hahahaha Funniest thing I've heard all day.

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In my opinion its placed to high anyway. The bottom swage line is what sticks out the most and hits on stuff first.

 

That is the longest length of the door so in theory the part which might catch the most.

 

Is it a rubber glue there or just marks on the door where the protector used to be?

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I have these on mine. Assumed it a door protector, although mine look like they have been painted over.

 

I've seen Supras with big black plastic blatant door protectors, so I'm presuming this is where they've been removed and the adhesive remains?

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