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Factory Stickers
Just brought home my new 2011 (red) Vaquero... absolutely love it... except one little detail... The dam factory stickers on the tank and bags... anyone know an easy way to remove them without damage to the paint?
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Warming them up with a hair dryer works, and the cleaning with Goo Be Gone or varsol to get rid of the adhesive.
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I brought out the hair drier, heated up the decals, got a fingernail under a corner and slowly peeled them off. Followed up with Goo-Gone to clean the residue, followed by a good waxing.
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What they said
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hmm, sure hope not, all mine were taken off. Which one were you thinking may be that way Jared?
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I could be wrong. You'll have to look. I have worked on several Honda's with sticker decals and they're always under the clear, so I assumed the vaq's flat badge was the same.
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Oh don't go telling me that--I hate these things and they have to go... will find out this weekend....
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Like they said warm them and then Goo Gone to remove the adhesive.
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My 'Vulcan Vaquero' badge on the tank is indeed under the clear coat, that's there to stay... I removed all the other stickers with some heat from a hair dryer and cleaned up the glue residue with goo-gone...
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It is the warning stickers I was getting rid of... and yes...the hair dryer and goo gone worked great --thanks--- ![]()
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On my Nomad I heated up the stickers and didn't need the Goo. I just used Pledge.
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I heated mine & then used WD40 on the little bit of glue residue. WD40 also works very well!
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