at least that's what i think it is. My Grandma bought an 05 civic the other day and she wants to get rid of the white lettering and such on the trunk door that states which car lot the vehicle came from. I think it's a small body vinyl of sorts. Plus it bugs me w/ the car being red and then seeing this blatant patch of white. Any Ideas on how to remove this? Thanks in advanced to any and everyone who posts a helpful reply.
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Originally posted by MikeWD, I'm a fanciful motherfucker. My ish is clean, quick, plush, mature and sophisticated.
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A hair dryer? are you serious? I've never even thought of that. So this is supposed to dry it out or something and it'll just peel off? The paint is BRAND new so I want to do this right. No room for errors here ya know?Fix your Computer!
Originally posted by MikeWD, I'm a fanciful motherfucker. My ish is clean, quick, plush, mature and sophisticated.
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yea goo gone is good stuff, i have to take off some sticky stuff from an emblem and im gunna pick some of it up
funny story bout that stuff ill make it short
my sister got sap in her hair and we couldnt get it out, we tried for like 3 days with everything, then i got goo gone and dumped it on her, got the sap right out
good luck with the vinal
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i dont know exactly where they sell it, but there is a thing that you put on the end of a drill where its like a big rubber pencil eraser, and its made for removing decal pinstripes... i would assume it would work on the dealer tag.
for mine, it was a metallic full sticker, thats been rotting in the sun for 12 years, and absolutely was NOT going to come off... so i sanded it off. tho i definately dont recommend that for a brand new car, itll leave a patch. lol...
- 1993 Accord LX - White sedan (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (wrecked)
- 1991 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
- 1990 Accord EX - Grey sedan (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
- 1992 Accord EX - White coupe (sold)
- 1993 Accord EX - Grey coupe (stolen)
- 1993 Accord SE - Gold coupe (sold)
Current cars:
- 2005 Subaru Legacy GT Wagon - Daily driver
- 2004 Chevrolet Express AWD - Camper conversion
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Originally posted by MasamuneAny Ideas on how to remove this?
hair dryer + a plastic razor....its like a spatchela but w/ a sharper edge, thin like a razor so it'll get btw the vinyl but won't ruin the clear coat....then you can use windex or glass cleaner on the glue....goo gone is good too but its not something i'd pay for just for removing a sticker...Harm_Lane_Sound Long Island NY...
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yeah, 3M makes a pinstripe erasor. You can prolly get it at auto supply stores, possibly even Napa. Not totally sure of the part number.. heres a link
http://www.rightlook.com/browseprodu...val-Wheel.HTML
might be overkill for this, but definately worth while for anyone needing to get rid of a pinstripe. This is what the shops use.
Edit: its part number 3m 7498 for anyone who is interested.Last edited by aero; 03-29-2005, 09:28 PM.
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Thanks for all the help guys, but in the end I went the longer but IMO safer route. I stood there w/ the trunk open for like 15 mins and used my nails to peel off the white crap. Afterwards i went over the area with Goof Off 2. It's water soluble, so after using it on the paint to rid myself of the sticker smudges, I used a wash rag to clean the area some more. After all was said and done, you couldn't even tell the tag had been there. Thanks again for all the ideas!Fix your Computer!
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