the other day i removed my original graphics on my 01 600 by peeling them off with my finger nail and then using some rubbing alcohol on an elect buffer i removed the silver paint below. the glue came off with some brake cleaner and some elbow grease, but i cannot get the glue under my 600 sticker to budge. i've tried, alcohol, wd40, brake cleaner, polish, and even a dremmel tool. have any suggestions?
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Prep-All, available at any Autozone. I used it on mine and it works great.
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Originally posted by teddyPrep-All, available at any Autozone. I used it on mine and it works great.
Im iffy about doing it cuz of all the different good & bad results I hearing other KR's but I'll think about it my question is will it ruin the paint
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there is a handy little tool that fits in a drill that is made to remove all stickers. it is often referred to as an "eraser", but it is just a rubber wheel. if you use the search, you will find it. it costs all of $15 at the most and is about the quickest way possible to remove stickers.I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.
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+1 on the clay bar, if its just a residue.
If you've got a lot of build up on it the clay will just stick to it and make a bigger mess.
To help with any excessive gunk left behind, get a small soft, plastic spatula. like for doing plaster or bondo, something like that
Then with a very clean rag, make like a barrier under the part you want to clean. spray some electronics cleaner lightly over the gunk.
Might have to let it sit a fwe seconds if it needs to be softened up.
If its soft enough to push with the spatula you have, just push it and it will roll up.
The electronics clear should not hurt the paint at all, though I strong recommend not leaving it to find out.
any film left behind should wipe right off, or clay bar the left overs for good measure.
Just my suggestion.
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