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    defender stickers/details

    how do safely remove defender stickers with damaging the paint work

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    When i removed ours I used a hairdryer and wax and grease remover to get rid of the excess glue..

    Hope that helps...
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    Yep...Hairdryer or Heatgun (but on really low heat setting otherwise ya up for a new paint job

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    That's what I used, heat gun on low. I then used some metho to remove the glue remnants.
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    best thing if you've got one is a wall paper stripper - steamer type and a plastic blade - comes off a treat and absolutely no chance of burning paint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty1972 View Post
    how do safely remove defender stickers with damaging the paint work
    This coming from a signwriter, Hair Dryer / Heatgun on the lowest setting and gradually warm up the Glue/Gum that holds your decal to the paintwork.

    Peel back the decal, and get yourself to a Signwriters Supply shop and buy some Viponds Vinyl Lube, its a light alcohol/solvent solution $9.00/500ml concentrate bottle, apply by dabbing, allow to swell and absorb into the Glue/Gum and once it turns to jelly/homey like consistency, wipe off with a clean cotton rag, repeat as required as decal could have been cooked by the sun over many years and the gum will take a while to swell.
    With this method, no neet to worry about your paint......good luck.

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