Sticker removal safely

Sticker removal safely

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PeteSV

Original Poster:

54 posts

170 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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Morning,

I'm off to Le Mans this year and planning to sticker up a bit. They will be supplied by hollographics, applied on top of a fresh coat of wax, and when removed it'll be done carefully using the aid of a hair dryer.

Do I need to be concerned about paint lift/peeling?

The car is a 2006 with factory paint plus the usual stone chips etc.

I know Ginger Bread Man, who frequents these pages has stickered up before, so GBM, if you are on here, can you tell me I have nothing to worry about wink


Thanks in advance to all

PeteSV

BertBert

19,677 posts

218 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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In my experience, you'll be fine. You haven't got fresh paint to either come off or fade around the stickers. Nor is it old enough to be fragile!
Bert

anonymous-user

61 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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Bit of WD40 arounds the edges also helps loosen/dissolve the adhesive.

CanAm

10,035 posts

279 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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I made some home made stickers last year, which I made a bit less sticky by sticking them down on the leg of my jeans before putting them on the car. Also applied a good layer of wax polish to the car first and removed by peeling over backwards rather than lifting upwards, aided by a hair dryer.

anonymous-user

61 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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CanAm said:
I made some home made stickers last year, which I made a bit less sticky by sticking them down on the leg of my jeans before putting them on the car.
I don't have any spare jeans to put on my car.

mickrick

3,705 posts

180 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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Paint? What's paint? tongue outwink

PeteSV

Original Poster:

54 posts

170 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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Thanks all for your comments and advice.

I have just resubmitted my order to Dan (who's been extremely helpful!). We'll be playing it safe avoiding the larger stickers.

May see some of you in France wink we'll be 2 Caterhams, one Red and one Yellow with smallish stickers!