I really want to remove the tacky, cheap-looking stickers on my Yamaha Scorpio - mainly the ones on the tank, the rest I can live with.
Is there a safe way to do this? Thanks.
I really want to remove the tacky, cheap-looking stickers on my Yamaha Scorpio - mainly the ones on the tank, the rest I can live with.
Is there a safe way to do this? Thanks.
...try a hairdryer...
yeah, heat gun to loosen it up, can use a razor blade to get under the corners sometimes then if you're lucky peel it up in one piece, use kero and rags to remove sticky residue.
Eucalyptus oil (get it from a chemist) is really good for removing glue residue (also chewing gum from fabrics)
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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FIRST - make sure that the decals are not under the clearcoat!!!
If not, then a hairdryer to heat and soften the adhesive, peel slowly and afterwards use a product that is made to remove tar (for instance) to remove any glue residue.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
hair dryer or heat gun, but not to much heat or you will blister the paint under the sticker ,as i just found out a few weeks ago,, its a fine line between not enough heat and to much.. lol
80 grit sandpaper
Scorpio tank decals are under a clear coat. The rest peal off easily.
An angle grinder will get them off easily.
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De solve it, citrus oil based, its awesome for removing the tacky gunk left behind.![]()
Oh... So much for that then. Does that mean only a panel beater can remove the stickers and have to repaint the tank?
I mean, if it was a carbon pattern I wouldn't mind, but chain mail? How strange a pattern is that to use for a sticker?
What, am I a knight and the Scorpio is my armoured steed? Ridiculous!
Thanks all for your responses, even the funny ones! LOL! I'm just hoping for a cleaner look for the Scorpio, like this:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-J6-0pue7zG...2BScorpio3.jpg
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At least the blue looks better than red scorpios...mine looks like a tomato with racing stripes![]()
It is entirely possible to teach an old blond new tricks!!!
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