Dremel + small brass wheel/brush. But you need to be careful that you don't gouge the metal.
Otherwise, small xacto knife, flat head screwdriver and a dental pick.
Btw, I don't bother getting it completely clean. On the one or two I've had to redo, I just removed as much as I could. If there's a thin spot where it's stuck on good, just scratch it up a bit and make sure anything loose is pulled off then reapply. I found if its hard to get off, it's likely because there are scratches in the metal that it's grabbing onto.
Last edited by coach; January 11th, 2012 at 07:07..
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