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Originally posted by dieselboy View PostHot air guns get seriously hot though. That would damage the paint would it not? The toffee wheel just sort of grabs the sticker little by little and polishes it off.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by blackpoolsparks View PostI attempted to remove my Surf sticker with a caramel wheel, ended up with a respray as I also managed to remove the laquer finish.
You decide which is best
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Originally posted by dieselboy View PostHot air guns get seriously hot though. That would damage the paint would it not? The toffee wheel just sort of grabs the sticker little by little and polishes it off.
thats why i said use the hot air gun carefully, when a car or van is "wrapped" the vinyl that is contoured into a recess or gulley has to have a secondary heat to get it to stay in there, most vinyl manufacturers recomend 90 degrees C ! so believe me the paint can take it, probably not any plastic trim though lol. just use them with care & dotn allow window lickers to help !
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i used a wall paper stripper too i had to slice a rubber pipe and use it has a buffer on the steamer end
it was some add pipeing off the surf (i have new)
it worked a treat but the kettle was betteram not die lex sick its you that cant read mate
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mine did have surf in big letters down the doors and it said
urban off roading on the back with a silly stripe
fek knows how you get an urban off roader souded fekin gay to me
surf down the doors a porn tash and quiff something had to go
tiz all to gay
so i took the stickers off and kept the tash and quiff
look theres no marks to say were they have been
t cut afer too
am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate
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Originally posted by zetec rob View PostYeah i have my doubts but it does say use a very very slow drill, what speed did you have yours at?
I dont know, it seemed slow enough to me.
I have in the past used a hot air gun to take the stickers off another Surf. This went very well as the whole sticker came off in about 4 to 5 pieces.
The other I'm referring to here, came off in 10mm pieces, so was doing my head in.
After I burnt through the lacquer I left the rest for the body shop to do, they were cursing me as they had the same issue.私のホバークラフト は鰻が一杯です。
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Originally posted by blackpoolsparks View Posthave you got a variable speed drill with RPM settings??
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Originally posted by zetec rob View PostNow that's just silly lol, what i meant was if your drill had 4-5 speed settings which one did you have it on or was it a 2 speed drill, that's why i was asking so i could get an idea of what speed your drill was set at to cause that damage, mainly to make sure i don't do the same lol
BTW, the drill was a two speed Makita cordless私のホバークラフト は鰻が一杯です。
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Originally posted by blackpoolsparks View PostLess to do with the speed and more to do with my heavy hand and the amount of time I left the wheel sit in one place whilst it was spinning.
BTW, the drill was a two speed Makita cordless
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Originally posted by blackpoolsparks View PostI attempted to remove my Surf sticker with a caramel wheel, ended up with a respray as I also managed to remove the laquer finish.
You decide which is best
I used a caramel wheel over the course of a nightshift, in semi darkness, and didn't leave a mark.Gone from 4x4 to 1x2
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