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Hey All:
I've got a Mopar Stocker type vehicle I bought and it is unsurprisingly covered in contingency stickers. It appears that they have been on there a while. I've tried a 3M eraser wheel, plastic blades, and a couple of other methods, but it is incredibly time consuming. Does anyone have a shortcut? Thanks, Steve |
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Heat gun and wax/grease remover will speed up the process.....
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3M adhesive remover
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What kind of car? Bracket or staying Stocker?
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* Use WD-40 , less wear on the Paint ... Works great ....
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^^ I totally agree.
I de-stickered my Stocker with WD-40 three years ago and the paint still looks great. I also used a hair dryer to soften up the stickers and vinyl decals first. WD-40 to remove the glue.
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Yes a hair dryer works good too, just make sure you don't make the decal tooo hot !!!
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not only is WD40 great for removing decals ,it takes rubber off quarter panels better than anything else I've tried.
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A good way to keep them from sticking too good in the first place, is to stick them on your pants a couple of times. The sticker will pick up some lint from the pants, taking some of the "stick" out of it.
They generally can be removed without hassle. "Pants 'em"! |
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