AVOID acetone etc, I've seen it do damage to factory paint and powdercoat. If the remains are plastic / rubber glue then try a little wamth to soften it up. Else GT85 and delicate use of a knife blade will get it done.
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AVOID acetone etc, I've seen it do damage to factory paint and powdercoat. If the remains are plastic / rubber glue then try a little wamth to soften it up. Else GT85 and delicate use of a knife blade will get it done.