Sticker Removal Thanks
#1
I finished pulling all of the warning decals off of the Scrambler on Sunday.
A definate improvement in the looks department. The quad looks a lot less cluttered now.
Thanks to whomever suggested using a hairdryer on the inside of the fender to warm up the adhesive. That was the ticket. Brake fluid didn't even faze the decals, the heat gun was too much heat, even on low setting, and I even tried paint remover without much luck.
A definate improvement in the looks department. The quad looks a lot less cluttered now.
Thanks to whomever suggested using a hairdryer on the inside of the fender to warm up the adhesive. That was the ticket. Brake fluid didn't even faze the decals, the heat gun was too much heat, even on low setting, and I even tried paint remover without much luck.
#2
CaptNemo
Go to your local parts store and buy a can of good grade spray on gasket remover. Auto zone has some made by Pentex. Just spray on any decal and wait about 3 min. and take a paper towel and wipe it off. I took all my stickers off in about 15 min and never had to use any elbow grease lol.Just let it bubble up and wipe off. You might have to give it a second coat to get excess off.
Scrampaw 2001 4x4 Scrambler
HPD pipe
HPD clutch
HPD air box mod
ITP alum rims
Go to your local parts store and buy a can of good grade spray on gasket remover. Auto zone has some made by Pentex. Just spray on any decal and wait about 3 min. and take a paper towel and wipe it off. I took all my stickers off in about 15 min and never had to use any elbow grease lol.Just let it bubble up and wipe off. You might have to give it a second coat to get excess off.
Scrampaw 2001 4x4 Scrambler
HPD pipe
HPD clutch
HPD air box mod
ITP alum rims
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