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Castrol86GXL 05-02-03 10:59 PM

ugly GXL decal
 
does anyone know a real good way of getting off the gxl decal on the fenders and on the truck to get rid of the mazda and on the bumber without the use of a razor. i would just like to use chemicals if anyone knows thanks ahead

mazdamanda 05-03-03 12:01 AM

I used a blow dryer, water, and my fingernails.

QUAID 05-03-03 01:15 PM

Goof off works real good.

QUAID 05-03-03 01:16 PM

I took off most of the decals and the ugly pin stripe on my series 4.

Soundave 05-17-03 06:21 PM

Goof Off started to take the paint off my S4 when I tried taking the decals off.

Drifter101 05-17-03 09:11 PM

Supposedly there are "plastic razorblades" but for mine i just used my finger nails and hot water.

banzaitoyota 05-17-03 09:19 PM

Why not try something clever and original, like actually use the correct product for the job? 3M makes a decal removal wheel that is chucked up in your drill. Removes the decal with no damage to the paint: As long as you read and follow package instructions.

DrifterFD3S 05-17-03 10:26 PM


Originally posted by banzaitoyota
Why not try something clever and original, like actually use the correct product for the job? 3M makes a decal removal wheel that is chucked up in your drill. Removes the decal with no damage to the paint: As long as you read and follow package instructions.
i seen one of those in action at a local shop...they work damn good!

bingoboy 05-17-03 10:31 PM


Originally posted by banzaitoyota
Why not try something clever and original, like actually use the correct product for the job? 3M makes a decal removal wheel that is chucked up in your drill. Removes the decal with no damage to the paint: As long as you read and follow package instructions.
where can one find such a thing? would a hardware store carry them?

z-man 05-17-03 10:45 PM

just remember it only works good on factory paint. just a note

G2 Racer 05-17-03 11:03 PM

I used a blow dryer, finger nails and some goo gone. Paint wasn't damaged at all.


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