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Sticker removal

Old 10-30-2011, 02:30 AM
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I work at an International truck dealership and when we take in used trucks there is tons of decals to remove. I want to share my full proof remaval method.

1st. Use a heat gun to warm the sticker(do not heat it long enough to melt)

2nd. Using a plastic razor blade scrape the sticker off. You will be left with a residue.

3rd. To remove the residue spray it down with P.B blaster. It will jell the leftover adhesive. let it set for a minute or so

4th. Using paint safe solvent (I use brake cleaner) spray down the jelled adhesive and wipe away.

There should now be no trace that a sticker was ever there.

I take no liability to any damages that may occur to your vehicle.
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