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| 92_J |
| Whats the best way to remove the dealership decal off the trunk? Without ANY paint damage? |
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| Twisted-1 |
| I always used my fingernail and patience. Those decals are annoying! I never had a problem with any adhesive left over. |
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| 2ndgenlude |
sticker? or plastic decal.
i had a plastic one on my last car and wd40 took it off good and got rid of the adhesive. didn't harm the paint either. |
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| 3gec |
| Use a hair dryer. Heat it up nice and warm and that will losen the glue then just use your fingernail carefully to peel it off. Then if you have glue left on the paint still buy some goo gone or orange peel and that will take the glue off. I did this with mine and my friends eclipse for the plastic trim level decals. |
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| Markgase2000 |
quote: Originally posted by 3gec
Use a hair dryer. Heat it up nice and warm and that will losen the glue then just use your fingernail carefully to peel it off. Then if you have glue left on the paint still buy some goo gone or orange peel and that will take the glue off. I did this with mine and my friends eclipse for the plastic trim level decals.
Perfect. |
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| 92_J |
| Right on, thanks guys. I ended up just using my heat gun and my finger and it peeled right off. Then alittle wd-40 for the clean up. |
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