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    What is the best way to remove those ugly warning sticker with out messing up the paint?

  • #2
    heat with blow drier
    peel off slowly
    use goo-gone, WD-40 or lighter fluid to get the rest off

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    • #3
      x2.. a hairdryer works wonders..and most definately peel it SLOW.

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      • #4
        Warm up the stickers ( I just went for a ride on a sunny day) then scrape with a plastic scraper. I used Oops to clean the residue. Becareful with Oops it does a great job, but if you leave in on too long it can melt plastic.

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        • #5
          Blow dryer for me.
          Bike is sold

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          • #6
            peel them off and use wd40 or goo-gone to get rid of the stickyness
            Hello World.

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            • #7
              I did just like MIBagentQ's description.

              Do not use a heat gun thinking hotter is better...I watched a friend do just that and it had a similar effect as paint stripper.
              Suzuki Katana: The best underated motersicle in da woild

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              • #8
                I wouldn't use any other solvent other than Goo B Gone, or WD40. Other chemicals can break down your clearcoat and screw up your paint job. Just be careful and take your time.
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                • #9
                  Its amazing how tuff the finish is though..before we tried goo gone, we actually tried gasonline, which by the way didnt work, we wiped it down clean, and then used goo gone to get the left over residue off.

                  The stock finish is tuff, but of course, not immune to the wrong kind of chemicals.

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                  • #10
                    Dont by any means take those stickers off. They contain very important safety information.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by UFO8MyCow
                      Dont by any means take those stickers off. They contain very important safety information.
                      now THATS funny!

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                      • #12
                        if its on metal use a razor blade, we do that all the time at work, dont be skurred

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                        • #13
                          I'd heat it up and then just use dish soap to disolve the rest of the adhesive. I'm sure WD40 would work just as well, but the soap seems less corrosive. just my $0.02
                          Experience is the hardest teacher, it gives the test first and the lesson afterwards

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Plutonium
                            I'd heat it up and then just use dish soap to disolve the rest of the adhesive. I'm sure WD40 would work just as well, but the soap seems less corrosive. just my $0.02
                            if ever used dish soap for washing a car, you would know that it fades paint. never use any dish washing detergent on any car surface.

                            its like blogona on paint
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                            • #15
                              good advice
                              A fucked up ride is better than a dressed up walk

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