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Pedal covers and isopropyl alcohol

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For some reason I’m itching to change out the pedal pads for something aftermarket for a little interior flare.
Any suggestions?

Also, my truck was a dealer transfer and they removed previous dealer sticker but I bought the truck before they added theirs.

Dealer did a not so good job and some glue residue remains. I don’t have goo gone, etc but won’t isopropyl alcohol work just as good?
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For some reason I’m itching to change out the pedal pads for something aftermarket for a little interior flare.
Any suggestions?

Also, my truck was a dealer transfer and they removed previous dealer sticker but I bought the truck before they added theirs.

Dealer did a not so good job and some glue residue remains. I don’t have goo gone, etc but won’t isopropyl alcohol work just as good?
I find a little vegetable oil works wll to remove adhesive residue. Then window cleaner to finish up.

Gove it a try.
 

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WD40 or 3M adhesive remover...as for pedal covers, RCMustang had some brought in from overseas I think...he won't do it anymore...I have a set on mine and looks great...
 

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I use wd40 to remove the glue and then isopropyl alcohol to clean the wd40 residue.
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