Stripping graphics?

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Eddie Evans
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Stripping graphics?

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What is the best/easiest way to strip graphics off the bike.
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ed use a hair dryer to warm the old graphics and they should come off a lot easier,you can also use a hot air gun but you have to be carefull
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Cheers,
I'll give it a go
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Use contact cleaner on the glue that sometimes gets left. Some brands are better than others but there are so many ..............
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I use white spirit to clean off the glue left behind
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Thanks it worked a treat
Before which is a little to loud for me 8)
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and after
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Now I just need to get some mud on it to match the rest of the bike
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still an avid jet wash fan then ed! :lol: :lol:
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slider wrote:still an avid jet wash fan then ed! :lol: :lol:
It's all the warnings I have read about how bad jet washing is for the bearings :wink:
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when stripping graphics off the petrol tank do i need to drain the tank first :?: :?
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you shouldn't need to if your using the hair dryer technique,i'd give the paint stripping gun a miss on a tank with fuel in it paddy
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slider wrote:still an avid jet wash fan then ed! :lol: :lol:
quick as ever slider :lol: :lol: :lol:
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well you know how it is j :wink:
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If you use a jet wash the graphics will come off anyway :D

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