Hey AP, I'm assuming you mean the decal. A "hot tip" is just what you need. Use a hairdryer or a heat gun on the old letters. The adhesive will soften to the point where the lettes peel off -- then remove the residue with varsol. Cheers, Doug Alcock '84 Westy Toronto, Canada
>How about applying a new decal? Anyone have good hints? I'll be taking off >The old faded Westfalia on my poptop and replacing with a shiny new one. >I've got the toolbox out, the drill all charged up and have asked my family >to be on standby this weekend!! But seriously folks, any hot tips on this? >Thanks > >AP Hovasse >86 Westy >Toronto |
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