Gone Blue
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- 08' Nytro RTX 40th Anniversary - Stretched
pudge said:i used WD-40 and it took some elbow grease, but it is almost done . what do i use to prep for decals? need to decide on monster energy or a new flame job.
Denatured alcohol. G.B.
twomorestrokes
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I used gasoline and a plastic adhesiver scraper from my detail supplier. There is some stuff in a squeeze can that works great but I cant remember the name. Acrelac or something?
Boreal
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To remove trail permits off my windshield i use a heat gun (gently) and to remove the glue I use Ronson lighter fluid, and it did not harm the windshied, then clean with a mild soap. Next time I'm going to try WD40
Sled Dog
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I used a hair dryer wd40 my fingers and a paper towel.
apltx08
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twomorestrokes
TY 4 Stroke God
Oh, I thought we were talking about oem hood decals. The adhesive under those can be a REAL bear to remove.
Direct Attack
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All I can tell you is what not to use, goof off, goo gone, auto mobile adhesive remover at auto stores, paint thinner, acetone, break kleen the reason I mention this is I tried all of these on A 2006 hood that a guy gave me and everyone of these ate up the plastic / deformed it. what I know that does work wd -40, lighter fluid and a little bit of heat. Just my 2 cents worth
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