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Why is a half-ton pickup called a half-ton?
use a steamer or hairdryer not too hot though, gently peel off, then polish using a good silicone free polish, i buy and sell used vans,,,,, thats how i do it, just be careful and take your time.Use a hairdryer
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have you tried a hairdryer? most lettering is applied by heat an heating it up again gets them off. good luck xIf you never let your car warm up at all, even on the coldest winter mornings...?
Peel them off using a hair dryer.Hair dryer and strong fingernails. And patience.
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Peel them off with a heatgun and a lot of pulling and tugging. I'd be ready to have a new paint job done once you get them off.Do you own a second-hand car or a new car?
you could use the likes of weak thinners or something. wont be easy without something like this, and ofcourse you'd need to watch your paintWhat was your FIRST driving lesson like??
if this doesn't appeal get loads of hot water and a scraper
lighter fluid or gasoline will do the job w/o harming the van's paint
use a hairdryer or a heat gun, or you could try some goo gone that stuff works good
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I had a 1986 Jeep that I wanted to repaint so I had to take off all of the striping/stickers that were on it. The best is to wait for a hot, sunny day and peel it off. To get rid of the stickiness left behind use laquer thinner/paint thinner to clean it. If it doesn't peel off at all then use a scraper and clean the rest with laquer thinner/paint thinner.I want to turn my 2007 Scion TC into a tuner any ideas?
use an hair dryer and peel them offWhat is the weight of my chevy C1500?
my mate does sign writing and he uses hot water from the kettle but he says a hairdryer will work but not to much heat in the same spot.More Questions & Answers ...
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