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use a grinder and grind em off

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LMAO :clap::rotflmao:

 

Pressure washers work wonders on the stock decals. Take it to the car wash. Then you dont have to scrub like you would with soap and water, no need to use goo gone for that annoying residue

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car wash seems to work pretty good for me, to bad I wasn't tryin to take off the banshee decals on my rear fenders :P ohwell looks alittle cleaner without em B)

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Dont tell me your removing your sponsir kit!!!!!! :blink::blink:

What happened, Elka drop you?? :D

 

 

 

car wash seems to work pretty good for me, to bad I wasn't tryin to take off the banshee decals on my rear fenders  :P  ohwell looks alittle cleaner without em  B)

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use a grinder and grind em off

no geta hairdryer heat em up peel em off then use goo gone to remove the residue

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Good idea might have to trk that one myself... :yank:

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grab a heat gun, or a hair dryer, and run it along the decal for a little while, and then they will just peel off, and then either use a razor, or solvent to get the glue off, i have to do this all the time on cars and trucks at work, i use the heat gun, and then peel it with my nail, or a razor, depending on if its on a wondow, or the paint, and then use this stuff called "solv-all" its this blue crap that we keep in spray bottles, and you spray it on it, and just wipe the glue off...

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