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rotton zig zag stickers

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rotton zig zag stickers

Post by ronoor »

does anyone know a good way to remove these 90s stickers down each side of sierra cheers :?:
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Post by PJ.zook »

Ive tried removing them to no avail, so now i just disguise them with mud
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Post by waxhead.. »

Sore finger nails and hard work with the hair dryer, maybe try a credit-card type scraper, like a bog applicator.
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Post by Cruzer! »

a f ew things the detailers at work told me to try...

wax and grease remover and scraping, hardcore polishing with a good cut agent, and if all else fails paint stripper :)

I just pick at it with my fingers knowing one day it will all come off ;)
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Post by ausyota »

Heat gun (but not too close for too long or paint comes off too :D ), scraper and prepsol.

You will find after you pull them off that the paint under the stickered area is like new and the rest of your paint has faded so you will still see where they were.
Sometimes cut and polish will fix that depending on how bad the paint is.
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Post by Rhett »

I found if you roll the car over a few times then sand and paint they dissapear ;)
Its a wheelbase thing
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Post by alien »

i got a professional detailer to get mine off, the vinyl had fully cured/hardened on to the paint... took the poor guy 3 hours, a bottle of lime solution and about 50 scraper blades.. hair dryer only works on still soft vinyl =)
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Post by Bad JuJu »

I used a gurney that heats the water to 120*C. Took about 15 mins. Cleaned the last bits of residue off with thinners.
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Post by Pat Murray »

Bodyworks have a buffing pad that fits in a drill made expressly for this. Mine were removed quickly with no damage to the underlying paint.
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Post by chris72 »

umm i used a pen lid, just a softish plastic one, prodded at the corners of the stickers with the hollow end of the lid till they lifted, then peeled by hand, came off markless and just had to clean up with some metho to remove sticky tar stuff. Took me like 25mins to strip all the stickering
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

Bad JuJu wrote:I used a gurney that heats the water to 120*C. Took about 15 mins. Cleaned the last bits of residue off with thinners.
ditto...

industrial strength karchar 180 degrees water temp, very high pressure, took most of it off, cbf with the rest..
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Post by Eff »

I did it with a standard hair dryer....patience and a soft plastic scraper... Easy as
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Post by tOiletduck »

Eff wrote:I did it with a standard hair dryer....patience and a soft plastic scraper... Easy as
yep, thats how i did it. :)
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

hmm..
i think some are baken on more then others...mine was a bastard...

and a bit O_T...t0ilet duck, can you start a members thread, im really interseted in your bus..... ;)
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Post by tOiletduck »

Spike_Sierra wrote:hmm..
i think some are baken on more then others...mine was a bastard...

and a bit O_T...t0ilet duck, can you start a members thread, im really interseted in your bus..... ;)
Will do tonite Spike.
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Post by ronoor »

no good with hair dryer i've got a gerni going to hook it up to hot water tap give it a go cheers thanks for replies :bad-words:
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Post by Eff »

I also noticed that when i took the stickers off that the bits covered by them were quite shiny where the rest of the paintwork looked a little more dull (sun, scratches etc) So depending on how much you love your paintwork a cut and polish wouldnt be a bad idea
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Post by high n mighty »

On my commadore I used the rubber wheel that panel shops use. Must take alot of practice to do it without marking the paint. Cut n polish wouldn't take the runnery marks off the paint though it still looked a hell of alot better than with the stripes on.
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Post by bushpig59 »

I used a heat gun and used a special technique called f**ken common sense in that dont heat the area for too long and the sticker vinyl peels off easy but if you bite your finger nails forget it, cause it aint gonna peel off.
To start the peel process use something plastic NOT a Metal blade. I peeled the vinyls of a 7000 year old Mazda Camper van with the heat gun process and they were stuck on good................... ronoor their is one more technique you could try that is a can of petrol a match "WOOFF" :BIG: :BIG: :BIG:
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Post by mistaboz »

Who has bent springs? :twisted:
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Post by Bad JuJu »

mistaboz wrote:Who has bent springs? :twisted:
WTF?? where does this fit in to this thread .... Did you mean to make a new topic or somthing
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Post by mistaboz »

ha! no, just directing it at someone. that is all.
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Post by ronoor »

well its done ! no good with water went back to hair dryer bit by bit 6hrs to remove all stickers citro clean goo plus cut & polish wood not wish this job on my worst enemy cheers
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Post by jimbo jones »

Pat Murray wrote:Bodyworks have a buffing pad that fits in a drill made expressly for this. Mine were removed quickly with no damage to the underlying paint.

this only work with 2 pac paint so beweare
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