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John (Donjuandr)
New Member Username: Donjuandr
Post Number: 29 Registered: 07-2003
| Posted on Wednesday, August 13, 2003 - 08:07 pm: |
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I have started to buy and stick auto decal on my DII and since they are still freshly stuck on (before it gets worst) I would like to know if they are easy to take off. Will they give me a hard time to peel off if I get tired of them???? Has anyone had this experience before (good and/ or bad) thanks john |
   
Tim (Snowman)
Senior Member Username: Snowman
Post Number: 529 Registered: 12-2002
| Posted on Wednesday, August 13, 2003 - 08:23 pm: |
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Goo Be Gone works great! |
   
Will Bobbitt (Rkores)
Senior Member Username: Rkores
Post Number: 307 Registered: 09-2002
| Posted on Wednesday, August 13, 2003 - 09:50 pm: |
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On glass, brake parts cleaner works great. |
   
Will Bobbitt (Rkores)
Senior Member Username: Rkores
Post Number: 308 Registered: 09-2002
| Posted on Wednesday, August 13, 2003 - 09:52 pm: |
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Don't use it on paint or it will eat the wax off.
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Glenn Guinto (Glenn)
Senior Member Username: Glenn
Post Number: 723 Registered: 02-2002
| Posted on Thursday, August 14, 2003 - 09:14 am: |
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If they are vinyl, a heat gun (or a good hair dryer) will work. Glenn |
   
Alan Bates (Alanb)
Senior Member Username: Alanb
Post Number: 278 Registered: 07-2002
| Posted on Thursday, August 14, 2003 - 09:42 am: |
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If the stickers are on glass, use a razor blade scrapper to scrape them off, then goo gone to clean up the left over sticky mess, works great. |
   
Porter Mann (Porter)
New Member Username: Porter
Post Number: 33 Registered: 05-2003
| Posted on Thursday, August 14, 2003 - 02:42 pm: |
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I've used toluene to remove factory pin stripes without damaging the paint. You can find it at any paint shop and hardware store. |
   
p (Pfb)
New Member Username: Pfb
Post Number: 11 Registered: 08-2003
| Posted on Monday, August 25, 2003 - 11:29 pm: |
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Heat and patience. Either from the sun, a hairdryer, or - best of all - a heat gun. |
   
Max Thomason (Lrmax)
Member Username: Lrmax
Post Number: 230 Registered: 11-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 - 08:28 am: |
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If on glass, then spray it down with glass cleaner and then scrap off with a razor blade. Use plenty of glass cleaner. This method is quick and easy. Max T. |
   
Will Cupp (W_cupp)
Member Username: W_cupp
Post Number: 50 Registered: 07-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, August 26, 2003 - 08:37 am: |
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At a paint or auto body retail store (like Red Line, E&M Auto, etc...) they should have a Decal Eraser. $10.00 Hooks on to a drill and peals off the decals with out harming the paint. After use just wax the area where the decal was. I have never used one, but have seen where people have used them. They say it was fast and easy. |