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removing 4x4 stickers on rear quarter panels.


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is there a better way to do this. I would figure that a hair dryer and patience would do well. Please tell me if I might be screwing up here.

 

Thanks

Hud

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I have always taken an iron and placed it over a wet rag on the decal for 10-15 seconds to get it nice and warm. 99% of the time it will come off real easy.

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It helps if the decal is a little warm; some people use heat guns or hair dryers. Just don't go overboard and damage the paint. Start at a corner, gently lift a corner, and have at it. Comes off pretty easily and quickly.

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I've done it on a sunny day, let the sun warm it up and peeled right off. Took them off my last truck with a pressure washer by accident. So you have many choices.

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First thing I did was remove those stupid stickers, the bowtie off the back, and all that Flex Fool crap. Only thing left on the back is LT.

 

Hair dryer and about 2 minutes to remove the stickers. Bowtie not so easy. :D

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is there a better way to do this. I would figure that a hair dryer and patience would do well. Please tell me if I might be screwing up here.

 

Thanks

Hud

 

 

Tin snips? :D

 

Sorry had to be a smart @$$ for a second...

 

Seriously though I like my stickers so I don't have any real suggesions other than what was already said.

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I like my stickers too. I did removed the flex fuel badge on the rear.

 

 

My truck is one of those odd balls of the generation. I didn't get the yellow cap or the badge for flex fuel engine. Oh well. Doesn't change how much I enjoy the truck.

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