NYTROS...post em up...

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To remove stickers??
 

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Those stickers suck to get off!!!! I tried an eraser wheel that ate the plastic, I tried a buffing wheel that just spread the glue all over...finally my son used a hair dryer and razor blade. It is a slow tedious process because my stickers are only coming off in little pieces.

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Heat gun far enough away it doesnt burn your hand. Close enough you can really feel it. Get plastic razors from probley napa or got to a body shop. There is a fine , and you have lots of sticker to practice on :beer:
 

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wish you better luck the second time around....

got extinguisher:eek:


back to the topic, yes pull em, but I would leave the stripes on the hood for contrast
 

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As stated... Use a heat gun relatively far away and they should peel right off. Afterwards test brakekleen or paint thinner on an inconspicuous area first... If it doesn't harm the paint/plastic, then go hard rubbing the glue off. It's not rocket science.
 

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I've said it before..I'll say it again This is the Chit IMO. I always have 2 cans on hand...just cause!
 

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Too get the stickers off my sled I used a heat gun and for the sticky crap that was left on I used a product called Goof off. Its a super strong adhesive remover, It works unbeleivably well! you dont even have to scrub that crap off it just melts it off. You can get the stuff at canadian tire
 

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Too get the stickers off my sled I used a heat gun and for the sticky crap that was left on I used a product called Goof off. Its a super strong adhesive remover, It works unbeleivably well! you dont even have to scrub that crap off it just melts it off. You can get the stuff at canadian tire

Be careful with that stuff as well.. Tried it in an inconspicuous area on my truck to remove adhesive and it raped the clearcoat... Glad I tested on an area you can't see.
 

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i just use a blow dryer and goo gone.. it works good
 
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