removing high vis stickers (mine spec)

removing high vis stickers (mine spec)

Postby bill91817 on Mon, 14 Sep 2015 2:28 +0000

hi guys
not sure if this is the right area but wanted to know if anyone had any good ideas in removing the minespec high vis stickers
its about 50mm wide so a bit wide for a caramel wheel - suspect orange spray and a hairdryer? - they are very hard!

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Re: removing high vis stickers (mine spec)

Postby highoctane on Sun, 20 Sep 2015 3:42 +0000

Yeah heat gun is the best way to do it
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Re: removing high vis stickers (mine spec)

Postby Pete'90 on Sun, 20 Sep 2015 4:28 +0000

Hand held Steam cleaner - recently had my work car re branded and that's how the professionals did it
Build thread:
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Re: removing high vis stickers (mine spec)

Postby Locknut on Sun, 20 Sep 2015 6:33 +0000

Once you've got the stickers off, get some clay bar from autobahn. I've used this before and it removed all evidence
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Re: removing high vis stickers (mine spec)

Postby bill91817 on Mon, 21 Sep 2015 12:40 +0000

ahh thanks guys - got a steamer so will try that first - clay bar huh - sounds interesting!
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Re: removing high vis stickers (mine spec)

Postby bill91817 on Mon, 21 Sep 2015 12:43 +0000

will try and post some before and after pics if i can
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Re: removing high vis stickers (mine spec)

Postby Locknut on Mon, 21 Sep 2015 4:45 +0000

bill91817 wrote:ahh thanks guys - got a steamer so will try that first - clay bar huh - sounds interesting!


Yep clay bar is very easy to use and can't stuff it up. Once your done run the back of your finger over the paint job and you'll be amazed, it's like brand new :D
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