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- 4aSongExplorerI don't have an answer to your question but I'm sure someone has removed them that will share how it was done.
Whenever we purchase a new vehicle we have them add a clause to the bill of sale stating that no advertisement of any sort will be on the vehicle at time of delivery. I firmly believe if I am advertising for anyone that they should pay me to do so. - harold1946Explorer3M eraser wheel will remove them without damage. I made the dealer remove them or I would not accept delivery. I am not their rolling billboard.
- btcruzerExplorerI removed them with a heat gun three days after purchase. No problem
- jfkmkExplorerI used Turtle Wax bumper sticker remover. Worked great with no damage to the trailer.
- Dakota98Explorer
btcruzer wrote:
I removed them with a heat gun three days after purchase. No problem
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Heat gun, or DW Hair dryer.:B - KJINTFExplorerGreat to hear others have the same disdain for those #$%%^ decals
Get them off ASAP the longer they stay in place the harder it will be - OasisbobExplorerGreat post and solutions. It is amusing to me that so many RV manufacturers plaster their name with such large graphics. That can work for or against them but it is annoying.
- beemerphile1ExplorerHeat gun/hair dryer to warm them and they will likely peel right off. I removed over 35 decals and stickers from my Aliner.
- Shadow_CatcherExplorerThe solvent that will likely work is an orange cleaner or alcohol.
- HalmfamilyExplorerSame with new vehicles. I usually will remove them during walk around before signing papers or have dealer remove if I can't. They seem a little dismayed with this, I tell them I don't advertise for free. Knock off $500 and we'll talk.
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