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try spraying a little WD40 on it. this usually works better than finger nail polish remover or anything with acetone in it, and doesnt strip the paint. Lemon furniture polish worked really well for me. :)
Not very easily, try wd40 and nail polish remover than try washing the clothes, repeat the process The nail polish remover may take off color from the clothes- so be careful
WD40. The oil breaks down the glue and won't damage the chrome. WD40 did not work for me. I used a hair dryer, my thumb nail, and about 2 minutes. It came off cleanly and quickly.
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Before soaking metal jewerlry in WD40 to remove adhesive, test on a small area. This will prevent you from ruining the piece if the WD40 removes or damages the finish.
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works amazingly, so tiny scratching or need to re wax. You can also try rubbing alcohol, mineral spirits, acetone free nail polish remover, I've also heard Windex. All of these can dull your finish, so be sure to re-wax immediately. Always test a strong chemical on a location where it won't be noticable if it discolors the paint or trim. Try WD40 and a soft cloth. Spray the WD40, let it soak in for a minute, and wipe it off. Don't rub too hard, though. The longer the sap has been there, the harder it will be to remove it. And blemishing the finish may result.
WD40 and a few kicks.
I've read WD40 works really well.