Re: Removing RTV?
If you can get the bulk of it off with a razor blade you could try an eraser wheel to get the rest off. I use these all the time on old decals and adhesive strips and they work great and don't damage the paint. They even work in household drills.


If you can get the bulk of it off with a razor blade you could try an eraser wheel to get the rest off. I use these all the time on old decals and adhesive strips and they work great and don't damage the paint. They even work in household drills.



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