Re: DML:RE: Removing Decals Heat or No Heat

From: Punch (2punch.crash2000@AHM.com)
Date: Sun Apr 28 2002 - 00:27:23 EDT


punch is jealous : (

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98 Dakota,CC,V6,Amethyst,Homebrew,DynoMax Cat-Back,3923's,Kenwood MP3
Player,BFG-KO's,Accel Ignition Coil, V8 Throttle Body, JBA Power Cables
8.5mm.

For Sale: stock air box, K&N drop in filter,

Future Mods: 3.92 LSD, Thunderforms, RT rims/Tires, Fender Flares, JBA headers, IAT Adjuster **************************************************************************** ** ""Dave"" <ded74@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:aafik0$vmd$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > Cool, thanks guys :) Maybe I'll do that tomorrow, getting the windows > tinted on Monday, gotta order the chrome R/T badges, so many things to do > lol. > > -Dave > > ""taylor9565"" <taylor9565@msn.com> wrote in message > news:000701c1ee50$95c38e20$39d89541@computer... > > > > Dave- > > An electric heat gun(hair dryer) can soften the vinyl > > and the adhesive making a clean removal of the graphic any left over glue > > can be cleaned off with "sticker shock " > > this is available from most auto parts stores, this won't harm the paint > or > > leave a residual shadow on the finish. > > > > Ron- > > 2001 Dakota Sport R/C bright silver met > > taylor9565@msn.com > > http://www.twistedbits.net/WWWProfile/dakota/K12X33hlXkiTk > > http://www.scsilverdak.com (coming soon!) > > > >



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