Use an old hair dryer to heat the sticker. It will then peal right off. Eric Stephen Overmyer wrote: > >Hi Guys, > >A friend of mine would like to remove some faded and now rather dated >looking pin striping and other stickers from the paintwork of his van. >I recall this topic coming up on the list some months back with some >good ideas however, now that I would like to pass on the suggestions to >him, I have been unable to locate them in the archives. I tried a number >of subject names to search but I had no luck with any of them....just >got "no match". > >So, if any one recalls the suggestions and wouldn't mind re-posting, I >would be grateful as would Wazza, the gentleman in question...:) > >Thanks, >Steve O >'92 Transporter WBX Kombi >'00 Transporter Double Cab >'03 Transporter Double Cab (work truck) >'78 Landrover Series 3 Soft top (ex-Aust Army) > > > > |
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