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Old 02-28-2008, 03:29 PM
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Default Removing Decals

I just bought my '02 Stang and want to remove the decals the previous owner put on the body. Any advice on how to do this without taking it to a body shop? I'm in college and really can't afford to pay someone else to do it if I could do it myself.
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Try using a hair dryer and heat it up. It should pull off easier. Alot of people use heat guns too but you have to be sure not to heat the paint up too much with them.
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i recommend using a hairdryer as well. i usually have some "goo gone" handy to remove any residue that does not come off initially. however, you will need to rewax/polish any areas where you used the goo gone
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I think you can go with hair drier...it will help you solve the problem...you can even polish or wax your car which will give very good look...choise is upto you
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