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dmclaughlin said:
Does anybody have a good solution to remove decals from the windows of my truck?



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Ditto on the razor blade. Any glue left behind will simply wipe off with laquer thinner. Odds are pretty good you don't have any sitting on your shelf. Spend the $10 for a gallon and you can clean up almost anything. It WILL work.
 
kober said:
How do I get the Cummins decal off my fender? I need to move it a few inches to install the stainless steel fender trim I bought from Genos.



Kober... Good advice from all... I used hair dryer to heat, 20# test fishing line to saw-off emblems, and 3M Adhesive Remover to remove excess adhesive... the 3M product melts the adhesive in seconds making it a painless job... why stop with the Cummins C's, I think the truck looks great de-badged...
 
I use 3M adheasive remover on glass decals, works slick!!



I have used it on paint, but becareful, it could remove the paint! 3M's stuff works TOO good sometimes!
 
OF all times of the year to do this, I did it when it was about 15 F outside, so I think it was extra hard to do.



I used a hair dryer and plenty of patience. Floss did not work for me (just ripped in half). And I was too lazy to get fishing line. Goo gone took the crud off afterwards.



I had the larger decals to work on my 01, not the little "C".



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the best thing to use is the sun on a nice warm day let it set out side fore a while then remove the badges fore the glue go to the automotive paint supply house and get an eraser ( it's made of gum rubber ) and some laqurethiner it will take it off then wax and check fore any left over .
 
Lamp oil, like lamp oil for a kerosine lamp, is the best product I have ever used to remove leftover adhesive. Put a small amount on a rag and rub the adhesive away. It's readily available and cheap.
 
wow you guys have some interesting ideas. napa sells plastic razor blades. these work great for decals on paint as they do not scratch. anything with double sided tape will pry off. I used a putty knife stuck on the badge side srapped in tape. then I used a 3m pinstripe removing wheel to get off the adhesive. this works best, quick and easy. I worked in bodyshops for a while and this allways worked best and was the fastest easiest way. There are no emblems or lettering on my truck :D and I love it. just make sure its warm or the tape gets "stiff". you can also use small diameter ss wire wrapped between 2 screwdrivers as handles and cut through the tape. this wirks well too. but the eraser wheel will be the easiest thing to do
 
hey ya'll who are debaging wanna send some of those badges my way i want a couple 3rd gen c's from the nose and the ram 2500 off the door also the rams head off the tailgate and the 4x4 ones would be sweet too
 
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