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Any new ideas ??
A lot of these sound good !! |
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I found a tool for decal removal at Harbor Freight.
It looks somewhat like a old school soldering iron and heats a standard single edge metal razor blade. I will let you know how it works..... if we ever get our new cars back from Ohio! |
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Did not care for it at all. Your results may differ. Heat gun from Harbor seemed to work better. |
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Ang, borrow one of the kids hair dryers, works just fine. This cold weather does not help at all. Wait till spring and until then buy me dinner.
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Cutting torch? Might be a bit severe.
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we used a pressure washer to get them off at the dealership
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this is what ive used in the past..works great..i liked the fact that I didn't need to use any chemicals.
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...beRJ5GMFSMV0gl |
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Aerosol can Goof off works great
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I found this on KleanStrips web site....http://www.wmbarr.com/product.aspx?catid=33&prodid=121 Now if I can find a place to buy it .....!! Might have to take a trip to Dallas...except in the rush hours, if there is such a thing !! |
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Lots of great ideas. My problem is a little different, I have a decal of a drivers name on my plastic windows and now have changed drivers. Any ideas on how to remove the decals without screwing up the windows? Also if I ever join the HRA's again I am sure I will not get the same numbers. They are on the windows too.
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