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  1. #11
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    Try rubbing alcohal (sp) it works great for removing stikers from smoth serfices(sp) soak it then peal it. If not then a heat gun and a plastic scraper so you dont burn your fingers.

  2. #12
    rvr_d8
    Try rubbing alcohal (sp) it works great for removing stikers from smoth serfices(sp) soak it then peal it. If not then a heat gun and a plastic scraper so you dont burn your fingers.
    What does (sp) mean?
    Thank you for the advice btw

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    Try rubbing alcohal (sp) it works great for removing stikers from smoth serfices(sp) soak it then peal it. If not then a heat gun and a plastic scraper so you dont burn your fingers.
    What does (sp) mean?
    Thank you for the advice btw
    When someone is not sure of correct spelling they put (sp).

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    What does (sp) mean?
    Thank you for the advice btw
    (sp) is spelling error. I cant spell worth shiat.

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    When someone is not sure of correct spelling they put (sp).
    Thanks trax.

  6. #16
    TahitiTiger
    I have always had good results with the eraser wheel, and I have stripped GSXRS, Ninjas, Ducs with no damage to the plastic. After I use the wheel I use WD40 to clean up the left over glue. WD40 will remove decals on its own too, you just need more patience with it.

  7. #17
    rvr_d8
    I have always had good results with the eraser wheel, and I have stripped GSXRS, Ninjas, Ducs with no damage to the plastic. After I use the wheel I use WD40 to clean up the left over glue. WD40 will remove decals on its own too, you just need more patience with it.
    Believe me I had the patience. I spent a couple of hours taking off the factory labels with a blow dryer/a popscicle stick and my nails. My nails were fried, fingers burned and I was getting frustrated, but I kept going. I was just looking for a faster or easier way to finish off the design decals. Thank you for the help.

  8. #18
    Baja Big Dog
    Use a heat gun..looks like a hair dryer, but hotter, works well on old stickers, you cant be talking about that many stickers!!!

  9. #19
    Invisible Sun
    Be careful with the earaser wheel. It will scorch the paint/gel/plastic if you hold it in one place too long. The guy next to me used one on a Boxter and melted the paint where the emblem was. I used it on my Dodge to get all the yuck off after I removed the emblems with fishing line. It took about an hour but it looks way better.
    S (sp)

  10. #20
    rvr_d8
    Be careful with the earaser wheel. It will scorch the paint/gel/plastic if you hold it in one place too long. The guy next to me used one on a Boxter and melted the paint where the emblem was. I used it on my Dodge to get all the yuck off after I removed the emblems with fishing line. It took about an hour but it looks way better.
    S (sp)
    Fishing line?!

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