Any idea on the best way to remove a large 'Hymer' transfer from the bodywork?? it's been there from new, and I can get a new one, but not sure how to safely remove the old........Thought of a heat gun, but that could damage the paint underneath.
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Hmmmmmmm.....Are you sure Jim?? Right, will pop down and start at once! Thanks for the tip, mate.oxy acetylene torch or an angle grinder.. ..
finish off with an orbital sander ..
Excellent idea jim, you could make a fortune at this game defo give you a shout when I want mine doing keep up the good workoxy acetylene torch or an angle grinder.. ..
finish off with an orbital sander ..
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That's how I did mine on the Autoquest.he never said sensible answers only..
As Vic said.. but I'd use a heat gun , low heat setting and keep it moving..
Changing it to Burstner to add value are you?Any idea on the best way to remove a large 'Hymer' transfer from the bodywork??
No, to SWIFT because it lets in that much water.......That's how I did mine on the Autoquest.
Changing it to Burstner to add value are you?
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Thanks Bill.....Is that why your van says POLITE on the front???Heat gun on low heat use a stanly knife to pick up the edge when you get them off there will be some glue left traffic film remover and a bit of elbow grease will remove the residual glue.
Used this method to remove signage on vehicles I used to buy for my company
especially ex police vehicles getting all that crap they stick to them can be a bit of a job
bill
ha haThanks Bill.....Is that why your van says POLITE on the front???
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oxy acetylene torch or an angle grinder.. ..
finish off with an orbital sander ..
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oxy acetylene torch or an angle grinder.. ..
finish off with an orbital sander ..
At least you won't have to ask about removing bar code stickers, they'll remove themselvesI'd like to remove a lot of Man Utd, Man City and Liverpool transfers from the premier league this season...
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At least you won't have to ask about removing bar code stickers, they'll remove themselves
Cheers mate, will see if mine is still available......Chris at Broken Link Removed has a good record for obtaining new decals.
EDIT in fact anything Hymer
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I think they stopped producing parchment ones a while agoCheers mate, will see if mine is still available......
OUCH!! That really hurt.........I think they stopped producing parchment ones a while ago