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    De-badging - how do you do it?

    Greetings everyone,

    After successfully writing off my Volusia I have since upgraded (as it were) to a gorgeous M50, problem is I want to de badge it, now I know to use a fishing line to remove the badges and a hairdryer to remove the stickers, however what product would you guys suggest to remove the remaining goo (sticky shit) left behind by the double sided tape and stickers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by outlawtorn View Post
    Greetings everyone,

    After successfully writing off my Volusia I have since upgraded (as it were) to a gorgeous M50, problem is I want to de badge it, now I know to use a fishing line to remove the badges and a hairdryer to remove the stickers, however what product would you guys suggest to remove the remaining goo (sticky shit) left behind by the double sided tape and stickers?

    Cheers
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    Good question... When I bought my bike (brand new) it came with the warning stickers plastered to the petrol tank and the rear bumper. You would think these would easy peel off huh... NO!
    So I started on the one at the rear, used a hair dryer - took me ages and was left with that sticky goo. If I thought that took me a long time I was in for a shock - I used just about every non acidic cleaning and polishing product that my shed contains and a few from the good ladys kitchen cupboards ... Finally got rid of it and fortunately no scratches but now Im too scared to tackle the petrol tank
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    I wish I could take the logo off my tank but the bloody decal is under all the clear coat etc
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    WD40 works if you give it a good soaking (several).

    I use a product called De-Solv-it you can get it from your local supermarket in the cleaning products isle. It's natural based (citrus) and works very well - gets rid of tar and bugs too. Same process - soak then gently rub and repeat.

    Plus your bike smells really nice after using it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outlawtorn View Post
    Greetings everyone,

    After successfully writing off my Volusia I have since upgraded (as it were) to a gorgeous M50, problem is I want to de badge it, now I know to use a fishing line to remove the badges and a hairdryer to remove the stickers, however what product would you guys suggest to remove the remaining goo (sticky shit) left behind by the double sided tape and stickers?

    Cheers
    J.
    Go to your local auto paint shop and get a small bottle (coke or similar) of WAX AND GREASE remover. It's used by those guys to wipe down cars before the paint jobs. I use it on my bike to take off tar, chain oil, etc. Have a bottle of it in the wash house cupboard to take grease of clothes and it's great for cleaning the sticky from Elastoplast and such like from fingers. It's very benign. Took the stickers of the Intruder and washed of the sticky with it. Some the sticky can be a prick of a stuff to get off and requires some work but just take it easy and it soon goes


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    This link may help you...it is specified at Vulcans but will be the same for your bike

    Tank Badge Removal


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    it may sound silly but just use the sticker. it works.

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    white spirits=fuelite=calite
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    meths is good. not as good as thinners or turps but doesn't ruin your clearcoat (i used to work part time for a signwriter)

    using heat to remove the sticker/vinyl helps too, but be careful you don't blister the paint/melt plastics/explode tank

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    WD40 works if you give it a good soaking (several).

    I use a product called De-Solv-it

    wot e said.

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    Try "Prepsol"
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    80 grit sandpaper will get anything off

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    CRC .. works on most other stuff.

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    De-Solv-It. Or Prepsol. Or eucalyptus oil.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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