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    Ugly sticker

    Theres this ugly sticker with Japanese writing on (pics below) right smack bang on top of the fuel tank on my CBR250RR and it needs to go.

    Its really sticky and hard so can't be peeled off.

    So I was wondering what to use to get it off- adhesive remover, terps etc????

    Cheers fellas
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quailboy View Post
    Theres this ugly sticker with Japanese writing on (pics below) right smack bang on top of the fuel tank on my CBR250RR and it needs to go.

    Its really sticky and hard so can't be peeled off.

    So I was wondering what to use to get it off- adhesive remover, terps etc????

    Cheers fellas
    Hmmmm this sorta stuff can be a bu99er to get off...try isopropyl alcohol for a start - can be got at a pharmacy. Just go easy til you check it out on the paintwork - don't wanna spoil ya finish.....

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    Yeah wouldn't use Turps...
    I would pour boiling water on a rag and lay that on top of the sticker first off.
    That should reactivate the adhesive enough to at least peel it off...
    You will be left with a sticky residue, repeat the process and you should be able to rub the left over adhesive off with your fingers..
    Once that has been cleaned off (best you can) I found cutting compound the best shit to get how you want it...

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    Use a hair dryer to heat it up. Then pick at a corner with your nails and gently peel the whole thing off.
    To get rid of the glue residue - use Prepsol or some similar degreaser (eucalyptus oil works well).
    DO NOT USE IPA - it can affect the paint. Makes the surface go cloudy.
    From the look of that sticker, it is cracked from old age...? If so, you may be forced to scrap it off with a razor blade/stanley blade paint scraper
    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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    Okay so boiling water and hair-dryer doesn't work.

    I will try the former when I get some isopropyl.

    Thanks for the help.

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    Angle grinder will get it off, or just put a nicer label over it

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    Do you know any spraypainters or panelbeaters up your way? They may have a tool called an MBX which will remove those stickers in seconds, as long as your tank is steel. It's a bit like someone doing a burnout on your tank, but on a much smaller scale!

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    Just so you know I'm not talking shit!

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