best method for removing FX2 stickers
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best method for removing FX2 stickers
I think its time for these to come off...looking for a more clean look.
Now when I had my 04 STX i waited 2 years before i pulled them off and used a hair dryer and adhesive removal for the glue but upon close inspection of the paint, you could clearly tell where the STX stickers were located. Im not sure if its that i didnt remove it properly, or the fact that i removed it 2 years after i purchased it. The paint under the sticker looked brand new of course, leaving the surrounding paint looking "less new"
Now my FX2 i have only had around 6-7 months, and if I am going to remove the stickers, would sooner be better? I am looking for a cleaner look, but if the outcome is the same as my older truck, i would be better off leaving them on. What methods are the best for removing these stickers?
Now when I had my 04 STX i waited 2 years before i pulled them off and used a hair dryer and adhesive removal for the glue but upon close inspection of the paint, you could clearly tell where the STX stickers were located. Im not sure if its that i didnt remove it properly, or the fact that i removed it 2 years after i purchased it. The paint under the sticker looked brand new of course, leaving the surrounding paint looking "less new"
Now my FX2 i have only had around 6-7 months, and if I am going to remove the stickers, would sooner be better? I am looking for a cleaner look, but if the outcome is the same as my older truck, i would be better off leaving them on. What methods are the best for removing these stickers?
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If isn't to screwed up getting it off, could you put that sticker a top the windshield in front of the rear view mirror just long enough to take a picture. I was currios to see what it looks like. My neighbor has an '07 King Ranch and he wants me to put a 4x4 King Ranch bed decal on his windshield as described. I told him he was crazy, he wouldn't like it. Of course I don't want to do it either. I think if I show him a picture he'll change his mind. If ya can't don't worry about it. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by rustyzipper
Just to ad.....Use a putty knife, with its blade wrapped in duct tape to work the label up as the glue warms up.
I worked on a vehicle about a month ago that had gone after a pinstripe with a VERY similar method...
Let's just say that it was *impossible* to remove all the damage that she had caused.
Just a FYI.
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I took my 4X4 sticker off my bed the first day I got it. I walked out of the house, looked at them and thought hey it would look much cleaner with out them. So I walked up, and started peeling. No heat, no duct tape, no nothing! I would say just let it sit in the sun for a couple hours and the peel away. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by rustyzipper
That must have been some pretty crappy duct tape then. Good God, how in the world would, uh..... never mind, sheesuz.
I use plastic razor blades on a frequent basis to remove stuck on stuff that neither chemicals nor clay will remove but, I use them with great care and some additional lubrication (QD typically). Even then, I've lightly scratched several places where I had to go back in and use the rotary to pull the problems that I induced back out of the paint.
If it were mine, I'd default to a fingernail and hair dryer... *shrugs* Fingernail scratches can EASILY be removed by hand -- putty knife gouges can't.
That's just my unsolicited two cents worth... especially after seeing the end result of the pinstripe removal that this lady attempted. LOL!
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Originally Posted by rustyzipper
I was referring to this statement. Let's just say that it was *impossible* to remove all the damage that she had caused.
I can't fathom that, unless she was 5 or 6. And even that's a stretch.
I can't fathom that, unless she was 5 or 6. And even that's a stretch.
Boneheaded? Yeah. Probably on her part but, two words that I really don't consider to go hand in hand.. that's 'putty knife' and 'paint' (when referring to car paint).
-RP-
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