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I have tried cooking oil, WD40 and some other stuff and these warning stickers still will not come off. Any suggestions would be greatly appriciated.
Thanks,
Ryan
Try using brake fluid. Put some on a rag and apply to sticker. They should come off. If you're still having trouble use a hair dryer to heat them up while you are pulling them off.
Good luck.
I used a blow dryer and some rubbing alcohol. Heat up the sticker with the blow dryer for 5 minutes and then peel the sticker off slowly. Use the rubbing alcohol and a cotton rag to remove any glue that may still be there. This worked on my Virage TX and my Scrambler 500. Good luck.
try a pressure washer..around 2000 p.s.i. should do..if not try brake fluid on a rag and spread it all around the stickers and let it soak..the longer it soaks the easier they come off..id leave it for an hour or more at least,oh and dont get it on the paint it will take that off too
If all else fails use a non abrasive decal remover, you can pick it up at any hardware, carparts, or cycle shops for about $3 to $5 bucks.
I use it on all 50 idiot decals on my polaris.LOL.
GOOD LUCK!
Guys, you have been a tremendous help. I dont have any brake fluid on me right now but the Blow-Dryer is working like a charm. Thanks for all of your input.
Ryan