| Andrew, --
Try Goof-Off, which will likely work, but may require a fair amount 
of the stuff at a premium price to do a large area.
If you don't mind messing with the stuff, I have found that gasoline 
makes a pretty good solvent for carpet adhesive.  Let it soak, scrape 
gently with a putty knife, finish by rubbing with wire wool.  If you 
have enough elbow grease it gets there eventually.  Apply all 
admonitinos, advice and safety precautions for working with flamable 
solvents.  I did this one successfully: 
http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/restore/pics2/3468.jpg
If youi don't klike gasoline, then mineral spirits may work, just 
slower, more time consuming (lots of time).  Try a spritz od WD-40 
(which is mostly mineral spirits).
Barney Gaylord
1958 MGA with an attitude
http://MGAguuer.com
At 01:57 PM 6/3/2013 -0600, Andrew Lundgren wrote:
>  Now what to do about the hardened old nasty glue residue?
>
>I would like to get the glue remnants off the paint w/o damaging the 
>paint.  Is there any hope in that?  I have 2 teenage boys that get 
>to drive this car and can supply plenty of elbow grease!
>....
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