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> How To Remove Decals Without Damagin The Paint?
luischav3z
post Jul 27 2008, 07:24 PM
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im thinking of removing some decals the lancer had when i bought it, I became bored with that look, so I want to remove them but I dont know if theres something that makes them easier to remove! does anyone knows?!
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post Jul 28 2008, 12:52 PM
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Is it on the paint or windows?
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Use a hair-dryer on the decals. That will soften up the glues and they'll peel of easy. Make sure you clean all the glue off afterward, or you'll have a "dirt decal" in a week or so.

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If any are on the window just windex and a razor.
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it is in the paint
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if it is was on glass use wd40 .. the u wouldnt have to worry about the "dirt decal" bc it dissolves the glue when u wipe it off :) wd40 has a million n 1 uses
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