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Twistedlarch
Aug 08, 2019Explorer
ZINGERLITE wrote:myredracer wrote:Twistedlarch wrote:Is there an easy way of getting rid of the "ghosting" after removing decals? I removed the name of our dealer they stuck on our TT. 4+ years later I can still see the outline of the letters.
Any need for the "Certified Green by TRA" and "RVIA" stickers on the side of my trailer? They both have ID #'s on them.
I usually remove any decals and pin striping from my vehicles and now my trailer. I prefer the clean and advertisement free look.
Thanks
Brian
Only reason to leave them on would be if you ever wanted to sell it into Canada which I would guess unlikely...
Are you thinking of removing the graphics too? Ours are starting to deteriorate slightly in a few spots at the edges due to shrinkage of the vinyl. I've seen a few RVs with graphics removed but it doesn't seem to look right without them. I wish I could remove ours because I know they're just going to get worse over time. We could have ordered painted on graphics when we ordered our TT at the dealer but we didn't want to spend the $$ at the time. Kinda wish we did now.
I used WD40 and a blue shop towel. took the residue right off my aluminum sided trailer.
I've removed everything except for the trailer tow/weight info.
Goo gone and Goof off worked well for me for removing the residue. I would test it on an out off site area first.
Brian
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