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Old 03-05-2012, 07:12 AM   #21
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Check out our new decal.
It's Carson Peak, June Lake Calif.
Very nice job! Looks Great!!
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Old 03-05-2012, 08:23 AM   #22
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If you have a smooth area to work with a razor blade works well. You take a new razor blade and scrap it back and forth across concrete 10 times or so. That dulls it enough to keep it from digging into the paint. It is a trick car detailers use to remove pin stripe decals or any other decal. I tried this to remove the 4x4 sticker off my 6 month old truck and it worked well. If you have an aluminum sided camper you will have to be careful of the ridges. I would think a hair dryer and a dull razor blade would work pretty well to remove any decal.
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Never heard of a plastic razor before. Where might a fellow get such a thing?
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Automotive store. At one time they were putting some plastic lining on the interior of automotive windshields, and to remove inspection stickers, we had to use plastic razor blades.
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So you removed the Eagle decal because you didn't want it to fade, yet you put another one on????
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