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So, I've been having moderate success on my '70 Charger. It has an old, non-original paint job on it. It was a FL car all its life, and I suspect paint fade and/or a garage door incident on a quarter panel (and subsequent "we can't match it so we'll paint the whole thing") caused the car to be...
So, the roads are covered in salt (and snow), so the 500 is just hangin' out in the garage...and I'm bored.
My new-to-me Charger has been painted. A while ago - it's single-stage, it has plenty of age (stains, minor surface cracks, horribly oxidized when I got the car), it's just the wrong...
So at some point in its prior life, someone added adhesive-mounted, thin plastic/rubber rub strips on the side of my '70 Charger. They're not factory, they don't have any rivets or hardware, they're just stick-on.
And, they're ugly.
Anyone have any ideas on how to dissolve the adhesive? I've...