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    #16
    Ok thanks guys. Now that i got some info i'll put in on the project list. I didn't even show all the stickers it will look much better. Paint is still a few years out so i want to make what i got as nice as possible. I'll report back with results but might be a bit, i'm workin on three of the cars at the moment

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      #17
      Looks like one of my friends old surfboards. Got a crack? Sticker stops the water from getting in just fine hahaha
      Drive it hard. Maintain it well.


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        #18
        Originally posted by mr2peak View Post
        Looks like one of my friends old surfboards. Got a crack? Sticker stops the water from getting in just fine hahaha
        Yeah a sticker is more ghetto than solarez. I'm gonna try a couple things today. Gonna start with the one by gas flap that looks easiest

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          #19
          Easiest way to get rid of the stickers by far is by selling me the car lol. Trust me you'll thank me in the long run haha

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            #20
            Originally posted by cactusjacks1 View Post
            3M also makes a vinyl stripe remover. Looks like a circular art eraser (@ 3" in diameter) & mounts to your drill motor. They are great but expensive & tend to self destroy after a little while.

            Jack
            I haven't personally used these wheels, but I've seen it done and it was impressive. The art eraser wheels I think are for the residual glue that is left after peeling off the stickers. I think you might want the wheel that takes the sticker off first. Something like Link: http://amzn.com/B00HZ4ABKS

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              #21
              I'd keep them and get the matching tribal tramp-stamp tattoo... no better way to bond with your car! ;)


              I wouldn't use an Eraser Wheel.
              I used them when installing vehicle wraps/cut graphics onto cars.
              If you're not careful, you will burn through the paint.
              Below the radar...

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                #22
                Originally posted by UNHCLL View Post
                I'd keep them and get the matching tribal tramp-stamp tattoo... no better way to bond with your car! ;)


                I wouldn't use an Eraser Wheel.
                I used them when installing vehicle wraps/cut graphics onto cars.
                If you're not careful, you will burn through the paint.
                I would get a tribal arm band but the 90's ended. Which wheel did you use? I picked up a 3m one for $30. Did you use that one or a cheap one and what kind of drill. I can adjust the rpm and torque on mine so i'm sure i can find a setting that works

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                  #23
                  Eraser wheel for sure. I have a 3m and use a 18v milwaukee drill.

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                    #24
                    1. start by removing the xenophobia from the heart of the vehicle's driver.
                    2. pick an edge and work a tiny piece up
                    3. get heat gun and carefully heat adhesive
                    4. peel as able.
                    5. get an adhesive remover to deal with the remnants.
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                      #25
                      worked at a vinyl sign shop for a long time... we always used rubbing alcohol, heat guns, orange peel, exacto knifes and patience

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                        #26
                        That 3m wheel worked. The paint on the car wasn't the best to begin with so it scuffed it a little but took most of the stickers off. A few are stuck for good until i repaint they were caked on.

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