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    has anyone attempted and successfully removed the decals from bodywork, if so how do you do it as mine are looking a little tatty so they are kind of letting the side down - no pun intended.

    any ideas - without suggesting a respray!

    couldnt post this in 'mods - cosmetic' so i posted it here.
    NO MORE TRUCK

  • #2
    Hi Thumper.
    If they are vinyl type use a hair dryer on they first to
    heat them up this will make it easier to pull off in bigger
    bits.Once off gentle rubb with white spirits to remove any
    glue left then maybe T cut to match as there may be colour
    fadding.
    Cheers Chris
    GOT NO COWBOYS HERE?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by thumper
      has anyone attempted and successfully removed the decals from bodywork, if so how do you do it as mine are looking a little tatty so they are kind of letting the side down - no pun intended.

      any ideas - without suggesting a respray!

      couldnt post this in 'mods - cosmetic' so i posted it here.
      Try a search as this has been covered many, many times before, all the answers, tip, and comments are there to be found.....
      Maurice
      Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu

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      • #4
        sticker help

        Heres a few keywords to assist with your search


        Try clicking here

        Steam Cleaner
        Toffee Wheel
        Carb Cleaner
        Meths


        Good luck. and try eating lots of spinach first!!

        (mine were a bit of a git)
        Charlie Don't Surf..http://static.photobox.co.uk/public/...10805138.s.jpg

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        • #5
          decals

          thanks for the advice

          they will be off as soon as i can buy some elbow grease

          cheers
          NO MORE TRUCK

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          • #6
            It can be done, but it depends on how hard your glue has set. I tried the hairdrier method, but it wouldn't work for me, the glue just wouldn't soften and its a painstaking job. I opted to use a caramel wheel (because it smells like caramel) It took one wheel to do one side on my surf, this takes off the hardened glue and sticker. You do get some glue left, but a bit of elbow grease should get rid. Then I T-cut and polished and it looks fine. You do get a very faint outline because of the new paint underneath, but its negligble.

            You should be able to get a caramel wheel from any auto paint suppliers or Gemini was able to get hold of one for you.
            Attached Files

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            • #7
              Heat gun and celulose thinners worked a treat for me. just allow plenty of time and be very careful not to scrape the (heated and thus, soft) paint off with yer finger nail.

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              • #8
                Hey Fieldsy nice looking truck!!!!!!!!!!!
                Chris
                GOT NO COWBOYS HERE?

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                • #9
                  thank you kindly

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