Do most people remove all those warning labels?
#12
Walmart has a citus based adhesive remover that worked like a charm on SP 500. Can't remeber the name, just ask for an adhesive remover. They also have something called believe it or not..."Glue Be Gone" which they said works well but they were out of it. Good Luck
#14
I remove them off my ds becuse...1(Makes my atv look terrible)..2(after you have the atv for many years the stickers will start peeling off by them self.Then you will have patches of nice new plastic while the rest is scratched up from normal wear!
#15
I bought new plastic last year that was loaded with warning stickers. It seems to me that the cold did a pretty good job of helping me to peel off the stickers. I left the plastic out in the truck overnight and the stickers just peeled off in one piece. This might have been because the plastic was new and not exposed to any heat yet.
#17
Be careful with the pressure washer if you have the DU or Remington special editions. When I still had the remington 500 (before I traded for the 700) the car wash pressure sprayer also did a nice job of taking off part of my camoflage. This also happened to a buddy of mines.
#19
I read this post this morning, 2-23-02 Then i went outside and moved the sp 500 HO in the garage and like someone else said the cold is the best way i think. The stickers just peeled right off in one peice, I started out with a blow dryer and all it did was to make them soft and sticky and come off in peices. then i tried a cold sticker, i took a plastic spatula (egg flipper) and got one cornor started and peeled it right off in one peice. i had then all off and cleaned the glue off with goo be gone in less than 30 minutes. Looks ways better now.
2002 500 HO
2002 500 HO


