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decal removal help?


brennan

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i have the decals off of one side.

so i might try the soapy water when i have time.

If you know anyone who details cars ask them to yank you some pro-sol. It will take off any sticky crap. If you don't know anyone go to the bike shop and buy some honda polish. Spray it on and let it set, it wont hurt your plastic and it will take it off better than soapy water. You may have to use it a couple times but the shit is amazing!

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If you know anyone who details cars ask them to yank you some pro-sol. It will take off any sticky crap. If you don't know anyone go to the bike shop and buy some honda polish. Spray it on and let it set, it wont hurt your plastic and it will take it off better than soapy water. You may have to use it a couple times but the shit is amazing!

funny thing is, there's a detail shop on our lot and i never thought of it. and i work at honda and get the polish for free.

i ended up using some 3m decal removal stuff. i wasn't too happy with it, but it got the job done.

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I found some decals like to be cold and peel off easy, and some like to be warm and peel on easy. If your leaving residue behind and the decal is not breaking when peeled slow, try making it colder. if the decal is breaking when peeled slow, trying slightly heating it with a hairdryer.

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