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#1
I have been trying to get the graphics off of my Trailblazer for quite some time now, and I have been having one heck of a time. The decal won't pull off as one peice, it will just pull apart into a thousand peices, and that stuff is harder than heck to get it to peel off. Is there any easy way to take the decals off. I really need some help, because my fourwheeler looks stupid with half of my grapics on, and half torn off. Thanks
#3
I was going to try the hairdryer trick, but I was first going to see if there was some sort of chemical that eats it away or something. Actually, I have used the pressure washer tactic, thats how i got about half of the graphics off. Those little things are pretty stubborn. lol. I will have to try the hairdryer thing once i get it back from my dealer. Thanks
#4
yup, no simple way unless you peel them off right when you get it from the factory. They make a plastic scraper but it still scratches polaris plastic. Heatgun/hairdryer and patience will do it. I have taken off about 10 sets of graphics. Oi its a pain.
#5
I think the stickers have a psychic powers. If you like them, they peel off when you wash it. If you don't, it's like they're imbedded into the plastic. Goo-Gone works pretty good.
#7
i used a hair dryer and a chisle to scrape off my warning stickers and i used some kind of solvent to get the sticky remains off. but wd40 will work
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#10
Hi,
I've removed all my warning labels by using a rag soaked in lacquer thinner, Just hold the soaked rag on the graphic/ decal for a while and they peel right off, I take another clean rag soaked with lacquer thinner and wipe away the adhesive residue, and it doesn't affect the plastic finish like can happen with a scraper, razor blade, or getting the plastic too hot with a heat gun.. Good luck..
2004 Trail Blazer 250, Red
2003 Trail Blazer 400, Black
2003 Trail Blazer 250, Yellow
2003 Trail Blazer 250, Freedom
2002 Scrambler 400X 4x4, Blue
1995 Explorer 400 4x4, Red
1992 Trail Boss 250, Gray/Blue
I've removed all my warning labels by using a rag soaked in lacquer thinner, Just hold the soaked rag on the graphic/ decal for a while and they peel right off, I take another clean rag soaked with lacquer thinner and wipe away the adhesive residue, and it doesn't affect the plastic finish like can happen with a scraper, razor blade, or getting the plastic too hot with a heat gun.. Good luck..
2004 Trail Blazer 250, Red
2003 Trail Blazer 400, Black
2003 Trail Blazer 250, Yellow
2003 Trail Blazer 250, Freedom
2002 Scrambler 400X 4x4, Blue
1995 Explorer 400 4x4, Red
1992 Trail Boss 250, Gray/Blue
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