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Removing decals/stickers...

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American_Muscle

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Hey guys

I just recently bought a 2001 GT.
The previous owner went crazy with decals (cobra stickers on a GT )

I want to remove them all.

Is using a hair dryer to heat it up good enough?

I really don't want to ruin the paint.

Thanks
Patrick
 

FivePointStang

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u wont ruin anything with a hair dryer, dont worry
 

RedDaemon

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can we see a pic of the car before u do it?
 
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-=NightHawk=- said:
can we see a pic of the car before u do it?
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+1 .

Yeah, a hair dryer should do the trick for you. Might want to get some GooBGone in to help if anything is still left on the paint.
 
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No, no pics!

It's actually not that bad but it does have about 8-10 decals.

thanks for the help :SNSign:
 

RedDaemon

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cant be worse than mine

 

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XtorT'r

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Get one of those 3M Erasers. Took the stripes off my hood in like a half hour. Or have fun with the hair drier.
 
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Cobra stickers?
 

BlueRuckus

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Goo Gone will work great!
A long time ago, i also found a pray at the Auto Parts store specifically for that.

Not too sure about the blow dryer idea. Friend of mine tried it and went through 3 of them.

Good luck!
 

RedDaemon

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McTeague said:
Cobra stickers?
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thats what i was thinking too
 

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You have to show us before pictures
 

GDawg

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You have to show us before pictures
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Please....?
 
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