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Dealership Decal

Jaredthefail

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I'm really tired of my dealership logo on my trunk. There is an old thread on the how to section about this but it got moved and the link is dead.

Does anyone know how to do this and get it off all the way?

I'm seriously sick of don darr here

 


leave it parked in the sun, or warm it with a hair drier then pick at a corner with your finger nail. after its off you'll see a outline of the decal and will need to buff and wax the area to make it all match.
 
Depending on how long its been there, it may leave a ghost that won't go away without paint damage. The preferred method is a stripe removal wheel, used as gently as possible. If you hack off the Jesus fish you should be able to get the adhesive off from that the same way. FWIW, my GT had one of those decals... and I am a good buffer... but there was no making the paint ghost go away. Just try to peel off what you can with a fingernail or plastic razor blade, then go at the adhesive with solvent such as goo-gone or wax and grease remover. Main thing is don't hurt the clearcoat. Any remaining bits of goo or fine scratches could be handled with some polish after the decal and most of the glue is gone.
 


Actually it came off pretty easy but when I used good off some got on the Jesus fish and now I have to plasti dip it again.
 
My truck is a different story though.. Maybe ill try some of these tips on it because the Shelby dodge of Memphis is not coming off
 
I need to get rid of mine to was just ready to search for this and I came across it..

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I need to get rid of mine to was just ready to search for this and I came across it..

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Slowly pick at it with your finger tip after applying a good amount of heat with a regular old hair dryer. Take your time and do it little by little, don't get ahead of yourself. I had done this not too long ago to a sticker that was in the exact same spot as OP's.
 
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