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    Quote Originally Posted by twisted leader View Post
    Ali
    You mentioned "some good stuff from Bunnings". What did you use? May save me a bit of elbow grease.
    Thanks... David
    Yeah it was called goo off and comes in a little can. Same sort of can that lighter fluid comes in

    Cost about $8 but saved alot of time


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    Quote Originally Posted by Reads90 View Post
    Yeah it was called goo off and comes in a little can. Same sort of can that lighter fluid comes in

    Cost about $8 but saved alot of time


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    And so you just used the heat of the hair dryer? What did you use to scrap with? I thought of using a razor blade or something similar but man thats a heap of work and I dont want to scratch the paint work.

    You are right that looks heaps better. Those stickers are really daggy.

    jonathan

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc109 View Post
    Why would you feel the need to distinguish it from its ancestors?

    I like it. And I think it looks younger while maybe giving a bigger nod to its big brothers.

    Stickers date cars. The clean slab sides of Series, 110s, and Defenders are timeless and perfect unadorned.
    Agree. Looks great Reads. Much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by landlocked View Post
    And so you just used the heat of the hair dryer? What did you use to scrap with? I thought of using a razor blade or something similar but man thats a heap of work and I dont want to scratch the paint work.

    You are right that looks heaps better. Those stickers are really daggy.

    jonathan
    No just a hair dryer and with your nail peel the corner of the sticker and pull they will come off in one . Mine left about 20% ( total of all the stickers) of the glue behind so not much and really easy to do

    Took me about 10 mins a side to take the stickers off

    Then a bit of removal of the 20% glue and a quick rub over with cut and polish. And that was it



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