FX4 Decals - Keep'em or Lose'em?
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Park it in the sun for a while and make a length if heavy fishing line with a finger loop on each end. Get under one end of the emblem and pull it through. They come right off. The adhesive left behind is another story. WD-40, Goo Gone, etc and some elbow grease!
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I would agree with you on the 4 X 4 decal on that truck is hideous but the FX4 style decal I think actually looks good on some trucks. I want mine to blend in without the red although j don't think it looks horrible.
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I will keep that in mind next time I am at my dads
thanks
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IMO, it looks less cluttered and cleaner with no badging or stickers, anywhere, except the Blue Oval. That thing is sacred!
When I remove badging, I use my heatgun set on low, heat up the area, and use a plastic trim tool to pry them off. Trim tools can be had at Harbor Freight for cheap.
Clean off left over sticky crap with 3M adhesive remover after rubbing, peeling as much as possible by hand. Follow up with cleaner wax.
When I remove badging, I use my heatgun set on low, heat up the area, and use a plastic trim tool to pry them off. Trim tools can be had at Harbor Freight for cheap.
Clean off left over sticky crap with 3M adhesive remover after rubbing, peeling as much as possible by hand. Follow up with cleaner wax.
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