>
> << I was perusing Sean's most cool web page and noticed a few of the trucks
> had their decals removed. How in the world did they do it?
The decals are missing from Sean's truck becuase my Dak *blewwww*
them off during an impromptu street drag.
Ha ha ha!!
> Use a hairdryer to heat up the decal (take your time, don't get the paint too
> hot.. ) and CAREFULLY peel it away peice by peice. After you get the decals
> off you'll notice you'll now have a nice layer of tacky adhesive crud. 3M
> makes something that removes that sticky stuff, but I don't remember what it
> is.. I think it was along the lines of adhesive remover ... That's what I've
> seen used and it comes out fine. I used a product called Goo Gone when I
> removed the decals from my sportbike and it worked fine also.
> patrick
Patrick:
I think you are referring to the "3M Adhesive, Tar and Wax Remover"
that I mentioned in a post about a week ago. It comes in a little
(8 oz) can and can be found in the Automotive Dept of places
like Walmart.
-Scott
"No, Homer, very few cartoons are broadcast live. It's a
terrible strain on the illustrator's wrist."
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