Do most people remove all those warning labels?
#1
I don't really like all those warning labels plastered all over my new SP 500. Do most people remove them? Does removing them have any effect on the warranty or anything else. Its still raining so I'm looking for something to do! and I've cleaned it up and it only has 8 miles so no point greasing it yet.
#2
#4
I tried the heat gun and the brake fluid tricks. The best way to remove the decals is with a hair blow drier to get the decal off and WD-40 on a clean, soft rag to get any remaining adhesive off.
The Brake Fluid didn't faze the decals and the heat gun is TOO HOT. I have areas on my scrambler where the pastic has been overheated by the heat gun.
The Brake Fluid didn't faze the decals and the heat gun is TOO HOT. I have areas on my scrambler where the pastic has been overheated by the heat gun.
#6
I removed all of my warning labels off of my TBoss. Rubbing alcohol(85% or greater) will also take the glue off of the fenders.
2000 Polaris 325 Trailboss
~DG alloy bumper (for a 400 scrambler)
~Diamond plate aluminum skid plate
~K&N jet kit with filter.
~RCR green spring & air box modification
~Aaen exhaust
~MSR Dominator Handle bars
~Polaris black shock covers
~removed the rack
~removed front & rear mud flaps
2000 Polaris 325 Trailboss
~DG alloy bumper (for a 400 scrambler)
~Diamond plate aluminum skid plate
~K&N jet kit with filter.
~RCR green spring & air box modification
~Aaen exhaust
~MSR Dominator Handle bars
~Polaris black shock covers
~removed the rack
~removed front & rear mud flaps
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#8
Well, it was a struggle, but I got em off using a model airplane type heat gun held far away, my fingernails, and some Coleman fuel to get rid of the glue. If they built the rest of the machine as good as they glued on the stickers, it should hold together pretty well. Why bother with nice graphics when you clutter it up with all those ugly stickers.
#9
I have a 2200 PSI Pressure washer.I put the nozzle on a real hard spray and it took the warning emblems and the glue COMPLETELY off in less than a minute.I have 2 new Kawasaki Lakato's and tried the PW on them,works great.Dont worry about losing your warrenty by removing the emblems,for the most part,they are there for the protection of the manufacture and is part of the 1988 Consent Decree agreement between the manufactures of ATVs and the CPSC.
Bill
Bill
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