View Full Version : Style Removing Exa Turbo Stickers?
kekilepep
10th March 2003, 04:00 PM
Heyal
just wondering if anyone has an easy solution to removing them off
I was using a hairdryer but it sorta died in the ass half way through and so i have half stickers left on there
grr
anyways
any help would be appreciated
Blood
10th March 2003, 07:03 PM
heat gun ???
razor blade ?
some stuff like WD40 will do it ..
Nugget
10th March 2003, 08:46 PM
Tea tree oil gets the sticky shit off without taking the paint off
kekilepep
10th March 2003, 11:57 PM
Hrrrmm
there must be another way
i tried with a hair dryer today
got a few off, but then the hair dryer sorta fried itself
doh
Think i need to slap on a front mount Intercoola on my hairdryer :)
Tey
11th March 2003, 12:18 PM
curious?
why do you want to take the stickers off?
is your car a non-turbo? or do you not want ppl to know that it's turbo so when u race they are in for a big surprise?
kekilepep
11th March 2003, 03:00 PM
Originally posted by Tey
curious?
why do you want to take the stickers off?
is your car a non-turbo? or do you not want ppl to know that it's turbo so when u race they are in for a big surprise?
Its just too cluttered
my mates exa looked cleaner with all the stickers removed
<#TrOuBleSum#>
12th March 2003, 12:18 AM
hey how is a hair dryer meant to take it off? if it melts the sticky shit then dont u have to keep it blowing for long? do u just peel it off or u scrub it with a wet cloth or sumthing?
kekilepep
12th March 2003, 10:58 AM
Originally posted by <#TrOuBleSum#>
hey how is a hair dryer meant to take it off? if it melts the sticky shit then dont u have to keep it blowing for long? do u just peel it off or u scrub it with a wet cloth or sumthing?
Yeh i managed to get the stickers off, Boiling hot water works, pour it over the sticker, then it just peals off
but it leaves the sticky shit behind
thats easy to get off, Disolve-It, etc from supermarkets will remove that
Hairdryer just heats the sticker up, glue/sticky shit melts and then they peel off
<#TrOuBleSum#>
12th March 2003, 08:22 PM
yeh i used boiling water too and it came off but like u said it leaves the sticky shit behind. wats the best to use to take em off without scratching the paint or fading it? im in sydney so no suggestions of a product in woop woop :cool: and where do u get it from?
thanx
kekilepep
13th March 2003, 09:52 AM
I went to the supermarket (bilo) yesturday and all they had was Big Kevs Goo Remover
Read the back and it said basically any sticker style Goo would be removed
Didnt get it tho cos i got no money, its only $4
I got to wait till wed next week b4 i can get anything
grrr
<#TrOuBleSum#>
13th March 2003, 01:39 PM
ok i 110% sure that it doesnt take the paint off or fade it off or anything like that cause dat fat big kev bloke might be a bodgy nnnn :rolleyes:
<#TrOuBleSum#>
13th March 2003, 01:39 PM
sorry thats ARE YOU 110% sure:hitwall:
kekilepep
14th March 2003, 05:16 PM
K i bought the stuff (big kevs goo remover)
basically all it does is soften up the sticky crap
but
still have to scrape it off with a scraper
grrr
there must be an easier way!
kekilepep
15th March 2003, 07:26 PM
Just letting you guys know
I've tried some Industrial De-Greaser from solver paints
$22 per tin
cloth + wiping on the sticky crap
then wiping big kevs goo remover over it, leaving for 30s
and scraping it off
works the best way
be careful not to scratch it tho
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