ambulldog Donating Member Registered Mar 26, 2007 #1 best way to remove manufacture warning labels(you know the little white and orange ones)? thanks
hbr "It's all good" Donating Member Registered Mar 26, 2007 #2 Ride the bike to warm the frame up, and a hairdryer........little WD40 and some patience ..............welcome to H.org
Ride the bike to warm the frame up, and a hairdryer........little WD40 and some patience ..............welcome to H.org
S SuzukiRider Donating Member Registered Mar 26, 2007 #3 I used a hairdryer on mine ... came off without any problems.
katman Registered Mar 26, 2007 #5 After the blow dryer insted of wd40 use goo gone less messy and smells better.
BigBSBusa Comin' back stronger than ever! Donating Member Registered Mar 26, 2007 #6 GooGone and 3M Adhesive Remover work too with the hairdryer.
SLA1500 Donating Member Registered Mar 26, 2007 #7 Welcome!! Good answers above.., removing those pesky labels can be a pain in the ---.
thepushercg veni vidi vici Donating Member Registered Mar 27, 2007 #8 heat gun and acetone. basically the same as above
N nomadturk Registered Mar 28, 2007 #9 Here is what I use... It's the best and easiest. Take a piece of cloth and dip it in to your gas tank so the cloth soaks up just a bit of gas. The decals and sticky stuff should come right off. And don't worry the gas should not damage your paint. *** Make sure you are not smoking during the process ***
Here is what I use... It's the best and easiest. Take a piece of cloth and dip it in to your gas tank so the cloth soaks up just a bit of gas. The decals and sticky stuff should come right off. And don't worry the gas should not damage your paint. *** Make sure you are not smoking during the process ***