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bionnaki 11-01-09 02:25 AM

Removing old decals?
 
I am working on an old frame that surprising has an excellent paint condition, but yet the downtube decal have been quite scratched up. I found a replacement decal. What is the best method to remove the old decal (which appears to be not under a clear coat) without scratching up the paint?

Thanks

old and new 11-01-09 02:39 AM

"Lift Off", don't know if it's so available, different than anything else.
I used to sell it in my stores, tried to anyway, wasn't so sought after. I have a can left. Many more oppinions will pop-up. My stuff is expressly formulated to very effectively remove stickers, price tags decals and the like. Minimal (virtually no) damage to anything else.

old and new 11-01-09 02:46 AM

www.liftoffinc.com

old and new 11-01-09 02:49 AM

OTHER places have Motsenbocker's products too. anyway read the basic premisses under which these products work, quite unique. Mine's an aerosol', new one's seem OK , maybe better.

randyjawa 11-01-09 02:50 AM

Stickers or water transfers???
 
Are you removing decals or stickers? I have removed lots of stickers, even stickers over top or other stickers. As far as decals are concerned, I have not removed just those.

To remove a sticker, warm it up with a hair dryer, work a corner loose with a fingernail and then pull the sticker off. Do not pull away from the painted surface! Rather, pull the warmed up sticker parallel to the painted surface.

I have had great results with this procedure. Hope it is a help.

sced 11-01-09 07:20 AM

Nail polish remover. Test it first on the underside of your frame.

irwin7638 11-01-09 07:44 AM

I just removed a bunch of decals from a bike we are doing for my son's girl friend. I used Citrastrip, a mild paint remover. It took the decals right off, dulled the paint a bit, but after I detailed the lugs I cleaned it all up and gave it a good coat of clear and the thing just shines beautifully.

ish 11-01-09 09:17 AM

Soak some paper towels in Windex and wrap them around the frame for 2-3 hours. After that, the decal will scrape off with your fingernail.

bionnaki 11-01-09 10:43 AM

I am a bit leery of any solution that might damage the paint. What about a heat gun + goo-gone + scraping with a credit card? does windex damage the paint?

ish 11-02-09 08:22 PM

I used Windex on an old Schwinn and the paint was fine. It's just a glass cleaner. This is for decals, though, not stickers.


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