Guys,
I think it's quite obviuos that I'm a passionate person... ... That's how I am about life... ... . I also have a RAZOR sharp sense of humor. Practical joker and just a general wise @*%. But I'll always help someone who needs it.
I've been pondering this topic and I have this to add:
1. If you want to remove: Decals, Badges, Body side moulding
Use either a heat gun or hair dryer to warm the area first. Make the most of mother nature if your truck is a dark color it works even better..... Let the sun shine on it, wont have to work nearly as hard. The heat gun and hair dryer... ... TIP: Don't make badge/lettering so hot that you can't hold onto it.
I've already covered the RAZOR BLADE bad idea previously, so I won't go there again... ... ...
Now... ... The badge is off... ... if it didn't come off with all the adhesive still on it... ..... use the badge adhesive to blot the adhesive on the truck off... ... ... Like sticky tape picking lint/hair off of your wife/girlfriends black pants..... while she's wearing them... . hopping around and giggling... . you'd be suprised where you'll find lint. LOL
OK... ... ... OK... ... ..... Now if all else fails and you STILL have adhesive left... ... . mask off surrounding areas..... especially if you have body side moulding and don't want to compromise it's integrity... ... Take your trusty can of WD-40, terrycloth towel,t-shirt,paper towel,shop rag or whatever as long as it's clean/soft and start wiping..... keep it saturated and rotate rag of choice frequently..... clean with soap and water that's the best... ... . but can use glass cleaner if time is not a luxury.
Thanks for letting me clear that up... ... Oh and about the lint thing feel free to use that... ..... just plan on being LATE. LOL
Eric
I think it's quite obviuos that I'm a passionate person... ... That's how I am about life... ... . I also have a RAZOR sharp sense of humor. Practical joker and just a general wise @*%. But I'll always help someone who needs it.
I've been pondering this topic and I have this to add:
1. If you want to remove: Decals, Badges, Body side moulding
Use either a heat gun or hair dryer to warm the area first. Make the most of mother nature if your truck is a dark color it works even better..... Let the sun shine on it, wont have to work nearly as hard. The heat gun and hair dryer... ... TIP: Don't make badge/lettering so hot that you can't hold onto it.
I've already covered the RAZOR BLADE bad idea previously, so I won't go there again... ... ...
Now... ... The badge is off... ... if it didn't come off with all the adhesive still on it... ..... use the badge adhesive to blot the adhesive on the truck off... ... ... Like sticky tape picking lint/hair off of your wife/girlfriends black pants..... while she's wearing them... . hopping around and giggling... . you'd be suprised where you'll find lint. LOL
OK... ... ... OK... ... ..... Now if all else fails and you STILL have adhesive left... ... . mask off surrounding areas..... especially if you have body side moulding and don't want to compromise it's integrity... ... Take your trusty can of WD-40, terrycloth towel,t-shirt,paper towel,shop rag or whatever as long as it's clean/soft and start wiping..... keep it saturated and rotate rag of choice frequently..... clean with soap and water that's the best... ... . but can use glass cleaner if time is not a luxury.
Thanks for letting me clear that up... ... Oh and about the lint thing feel free to use that... ..... just plan on being LATE. LOL
Eric