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getting stickers off?

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Rombloke:

--- Quote from: bananaman on July 06, 2006, 08:50 PM ---Petrol, with gloves on  :daumenhoch:

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whilst smoking a fag....

Dave

Jazzchimp:
DON'T SMOKE!!!!! and well ventillated space comes to mind!!!!

or you'll be tripping with the green monkey men!

weston:

--- Quote from: Jazzchimp on July 06, 2006, 09:36 PM ---DON'T SMOKE!!!!! and well ventillated space comes to mind!!!!

or you'll be tripping with the green monkey men!

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that sounds good to me

greentoad:
Hi Weston

As said before really, but a couple of other items are quite handy.

I use boiling hot water as this gets most of the gunk off with the stiker. If the sticker is broken or very tight it's best to use a plastic filler spreader (as this does not scratch). Then it's either petrol, thinners, or panel prep depending on the item.

This is how I removed stickers from rare and exspensive vintage and classic cars, when working in the trade, and use the same techique on bikes.

Hope this helps.

J.

oberonspacefruit:
green toad you are always so polite, consice and neatly set out with your posts that i am may start a poll for voting you in as the english gentleman of radbmx.

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