Posted by Old Roy on July 22, 2010 at 19:27:14 from (174.130.24.244):
In Reply to: Removing cheap decals posted by Dominic Centonze on July 22, 2010 at 17:30:13:
My Brother had a car lot . I helped several times to get other dealers stickers off them to put his on .
Did use a hair dryer on hi heat . you must work slowly, heat the decal starting from the edge (side you feel comfortable) . Me I'm right handed gently and ever so gently pick with right hand till you can get a full width of that decal started once you get about an inch full width. fold back over left side . Now you pull gently and if it feels like it is stretching too much reheat the sticker that is still on metal .
And just remember fingernails won't scratch the paint. razorblades will.
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