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Removing an XM radio install
Ok, I have an xm2go tao receiver in the truck, but the other day I dropped it and now it won't power on at all.
Not a huge deal, since I wasn't crazy about xm anyway, I'll just buy a zune here in a few weeks.
The problem is I installed it with a small patch of super tacky adhesive. There's not much room if any to get under it with anything. Its applied to the faceplate of my current stereo, since I never expected it to break like that.
Anyone have any experience with removing these things, I really don't wanna take the paint right off the face plate, but every solution I've come up with is probably gonna do that.
Thanks in advance.
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Boy he gave me a hell of a frisk, he was firm, but incredibly respectful at the same time. You guys are pros.
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