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Warning stickers removal on knee panels

hognit09

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Mar 7, 2010
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447
Location
beaver dam, wi.
Country
USA
Snowmobile
2016 viper ltx le,2016 viper ltx dx
What’s the best way to get these off, bought some mo flow vents but want these removed first
 

I loosened a corner & mine just peeled off. Did 2 years ago when sled was 1 year old to add Skinz knee pads. Don't know if they get harder to get off as they age.
 
heat gun and then use isopropyl alcohol
 
I left mine on and put my knee pads on over them.......really wish I had of taken them off first looks like #*$&@
 
Thought about using the 3m adhesive remover, but wasn’t sure if I could use that on that black plastic. Heat gun is a good idea, thanks
 
heat the whole sticker with the gun for a few seconds comes right off little to no residue....use wd40 or googone and done
 
I used a heat gun with a digital control and kept the heat at 320 degrees F and the stickers AND glue came off together leaving me a very clean surface. I actually removed all the stickers from both side panels in about 15 mins. I'm installing the carbon fiber vents (Fire & Ice) on black panels, didn't want any funny looking stickers or glue left behind.
 
Be careful not to use cleaning solvents it will fade or discolor your plastic. Heat gun and goo gone works the best.
 
Removing warning stickers voids your warranty, but putting a turbo on in your last year of warranty doesn't
:tg:
 
I took the warning labels off my sled when it brand new with a simple hair dryer. Everything came off nicely and fast. Stuck them on the wall in the garage with the rest of the stickers for future reference. Lol
I kept mine too (stuck them together) and read them during the summer waiting for the snow to fly..... Very informative
 


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