Re: Re: Removing Wax to Apply Decals?

From: DakotaRebel (dakrebelchic@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Dec 01 2001 - 22:48:57 EST


 IPA would work for that? Easy enough to get ;o)

Thanks for the replies and emails guys!

~ lora
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DakotaRebel
DakotaRebel98@yahoo.com AIM: RebelFrst
http://www.geocities.com/DakotaRebel98/
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Rebel - 1998 Dakota Sport, Deep Amethyst, 2WD, 3.9L V6 Auto
Flowmaster Dual Exhaust, Mopar Roll Bar, Bed Rails, Drop In Liner,
KC Lights, Kenwood 10 Disc CD Changer & Stereo, Boston
Acoustics Speakers, DML Decal, Rear Tint Window, CB Radio

""MAGNUM S/T"" <kevinhoegen@email.com> wrote in message
news:9ub4jo$smk$1@bent.twistedbits.net...
> Warm soapy water to wash it...then dry well with terry cloth. Finally,
wipe
> down area with Isopropyl alcohol...thats should do ya :)
>
> Any solvent stronge than IPA and you risk damaging the clear coat.....the
> IPA really does the trick in preparing the surface for any type of
adhesive.
>
> Kev
> ""DakotaRebel"" <dakrebelchic@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:9u72cv$4ta$1@bent.twistedbits.net...
> > Ok.. so I have the DML decal on my rear window, which saved me from this
> > problem earlier....
> >
> > But today I just purchased a new decal for the truck, and I think I want
> to
> > apply it to my tailgate. Now, I know they say the paint surface should
be
> > clean and wax free. Clean is not a problem, but I'm wondering what's
the
> > best way to achieve the wax free part? I just recently waxed the truck
> > (about a week ago) - so it's a fairly fresh coating on there.
> >
> > Thanks for any insights!
> >
> > ~ lora
> > -------------------------------------------------------
> > DakotaRebel
> > DakotaRebel98@yahoo.com AIM: RebelFrst
> > http://www.geocities.com/DakotaRebel98/
> > -------------------------------------------------------
> > Rebel - 1998 Dakota Sport, Deep Amethyst, 2WD, 3.9L V6 Auto
> > Flowmaster Dual Exhaust, Mopar Roll Bar, Bed Rails, Drop In Liner,
> > KC Lights, Kenwood 10 Disc CD Changer & Stereo, Boston
> > Acoustics Speakers, DML Decal, Rear Tint Window, CB Radio
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>



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