after u take it off use a cut and polish over the area to get rid of the years of outline gunk
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after u take it off use a cut and polish over the area to get rid of the years of outline gunk
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: nobody will even know it was there! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by tegstar83
replace the panel with one that doesnt have a sticker!
alright...fine. eucalyptus oil and elbow grease then a little polish
a small wipe of mineral turpentine does wonders
yeah... hairdryer the thing till its hot, and rub off any excess glue on it with your thumb. give it a good wax and its off...
Yeah that'll get that damn Breeze sticker off! ;)
acetone kills people!
acetone may strip the paint, lol
The old hair dryer + eucalyptus oil will do it.
Take your time and do it properly ;)
id personally leave it on. unless ur planning to respray the whole car. or else theres gonna be like a outline left there.... i took mine off. and im regretting it now
Its called a cut and polish mate
cut and polish is ok... dont get the generic brands tho...they dont work...
i just used some citrus based stuff and just worked at it... had no fingernail left tho! lol...
another thing was that i took off my 'civic' badge off the back of my car, and ofcourse there was a goo outline of civic where the badge was... i got most of it off but there was a little left so i thought i'd just use some wet and dry sandpaper, then polish it over... after about 3 strokes with the sandpaper, it was down to the primer!!! now i've got a grey outline of civic on my boot... did i do something wrong by using the wet and dry or could this be a dodgey paintjob? (still factory paint job too)
its not of a great concern for i was going to get the roof resprayed (due to fade) and get the spoiler holes on my boot patched up. so might get boot resprayed too.... but just curious to what may have happened? thanks guys!