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Re: those darned decals on the tank



This may sound hard to believe but  I had to remove some very large decals from a jet ski once. First I heated them with a hair drier then using the drier at the same time I was able to peel them off. But all the glue stayed behind I tried everything I could find. Owning a spare parts shop didn't help. The only thing that did it successfully was an insect repellent named Aero Guard it still took some work but it did it. I'm sure you would have something similar.
Regards 
Peter
RED now revving 8,000

- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: <TrmpetDave@xxxxxxx>
To: <leatherbiker@xxxxxxxxxxx>; <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: those darned decals on the tank


> 
> In a message dated 11/28/99 6:57:27 PM, leatherbiker@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> 
> << sorry, I wasn't paying attention last time around
> 
> can someone recap very briefly on the most painless way to get
> 
> the white decals off the petrol tank?
> 
> I tried peeling the plastic off with my nails, but it only left
> 
> an even sticker and even more stubborn counterpart on the tank!
> 
> Tim
> 
>  >>
> 
> Try "Lift-off" (made in San Diego), or 3M Adhesive Tar and Wax remover.
> 
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