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ReneeG
Sep 10, 2021Explorer
fyrflie wrote:
When I did mine I used a combination of heat gun, plastic razor blades, goo gone and a rubber eraser wheel.
The eraser wheel worked the best and left the least amount of residue behind to deal with.
Remember, you may have some ghosting of the decals left after removal and may not be able to polish that out.
I chose to use the ghost images left as templates and painted the graphics back on using automotive paint.
It is simply a tedious job.
Good luck.
You're correct about the ghosting. We had our decals professional replaced and there are a couple of areas where you can see the ghosting and they had to take the entire finish down and rewax and buff the entire unit. That was the costliest part of the service.
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