Removing Decals
#2
warm them up with a hair dryer - pick at a corner with your finger nail until you can grab the corner with your finger and pull straight back REALLY SUPER SLOW. The glue will stay on the plastic - get that off with rubbing alcohol or that orange sticker remover. it make rip a few times - took me about a half hour to get the big one pealed. trick is to go really slow when pealing it back and keep it warm.
#5
Hair dryer or heat gun works well, the heatgun works better but be careful not to melt the plastic...it will!! The pressure washer works quicker, cleaner and easier. Never used a "hot" pressure washer but my standard one will strip them in a heartbeat. Be careful with the pressure washer as well, get to close with a narrow nozzle you can tear into the plastic...or the seat...don't ask me how I know!![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
#7
If you have a pressure washer, it will take you almost as long to get it out and running as it will to get the stickers off. Just don't use a real narrow stream or get right up on the plastic like stated above.
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#8
I have a pressure washer , but we're still under an outside water useage ban here in North Ga. ; you can take the plasticts to just about any car wash and use the hand held pressure washer wand if it's adjustable it will remove decal's !
The first time i used my gas powered pressure washer , my cousin was washing my truck and didn't set the spray gun before rinshing off the soap ; and it peeled the decal's from my truck and made it look bad so i just let him go ahead and remove them all the way around the truck and it didn't need hot water to do it either !...........
The first time i used my gas powered pressure washer , my cousin was washing my truck and didn't set the spray gun before rinshing off the soap ; and it peeled the decal's from my truck and made it look bad so i just let him go ahead and remove them all the way around the truck and it didn't need hot water to do it either !...........
#9
I used a spray bottle with soap and water and a sharp razor blade to take me decals off, the first one i did in 30deg weather (not smart i know) it chipped the paint off my 08 in one spot. the other decals i did the same but used a heat gun and took more time to be careful it worked like a charm no scratches or dings. just kept it wet.
granted these were the factory warning decals which seem to be a lot harder to get off than aftermarket stickers.
good luck to you.
granted these were the factory warning decals which seem to be a lot harder to get off than aftermarket stickers.
good luck to you.
#10
I used a hair dryer and WD40. I needed something to get hold of the corners and used a popsicle stick and put a couple of divots in the paint. I now need some touch up paint for the sunset red color. Don't get impatient enough heat or steam sounds good.



