Hey guys Just wanting to know any tips you guys have for getting them off the bike, was just going to use a hairdryer? Also I've heard stories of people removing stickers and the image still being ghosted onto the bodywork from being there a long time, anyone ever seen this?? Cheers mark
always found the hairdryer the easiest/quickest mate i use a colour polish after to soften the ghosting which normally goes after a couple of goes at it
I'm starting to think that this forum is less and less helpful everytime I come on it. Shame... It used to be so good!
I use a hairdryer and if there is any adhesive left on there, which there often is I use some wd40 and it comes off easily. Then a good polish up, never had a prob doing it this way and my bike is totally de-badged.
YT, due to my bodyshop background, you need to be aware of using the right tool for the right job, and for nose cone stickers, this is a must, it will give that even spread of heat that is essential, thankfully you have so many people with experience to call on matey
Haha I'm only jokin, but in all serious it is hard to get decent advise on here sometimes. Wonder if Si. could supply me with a high power jobby from the salon??
Top tip: Whilst using the hairdryer, don't forget to ask the bike if it is going on holiday this year, or what it is getting up to this weekend....
I've just been reading this thread with great interest as wanted to remove the stickers off by 2013 blade. To be honest guys I found this to be the quickest way.
Yup the hair dryer loads of picking the bleeders off with the finger nails followed by lighter fluid to remove the gum residue and a quick polish off