Trail Stickers

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Hey what do you guys use to get those damn stickers and the glue thats left over with out damaging anything????????
 

hair dryer should get the sticker off, as for the glue.dilimolene works great but you cant just by that stuff anywhere.but if you use the dryer with alot of patients most of the glue should lift with the sticker
hope this helps.
 
Do NOT use goof off as it is a volatile solvent based product. You could use goof off 2, which is a water based product, but goo gone works really well. In a crunch, I've even used carb cleaner, but I would not recommend it. Solvent based products could and can cause damage to your finish/paint.

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Do Not Use Carb Cleaner If It Gets Any Where Near Anything Plastic,windshield Headlight Cover Etc. It Will Turn It White And Ruin It
 
Hot water works the best for any kind "stickers" Pull less than 90 degrees and the adhevsive should also come off without needing any kind of harmful solvents.If you need a solvent get some from a bodyshop (900 solvent)
 
Just go down to your local sign shop and pick up some vinyl that matches your sled (red/blue/black etc)
then cut the vinyl to the same size as your stickers, apply the sticker to the vinyl and the vinyl to your sled.
That way all you have to do is remove the vinyl (which does not leave any residue) and you are good to go.
I have been doing this for years and it works GREAT!
 
I actually use steps 1 and 2 in a 3 step wax system, the cleaner and polish work great to pull off the sticky stuff and you are SURE it wont hurt your paint :)
 
Removing Stickers

I have always use a hair dryer and then wipe off the glue with gas. Never had a problem yet. Hood still looks brand new.
 
I'm pretty sure that Peanut Butter works. IT may sound crazy, but one of my friends has used it to remove stickers from his motorcycle. I also saw it on a car detailing quick tip to remove tar.
 


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