has anybody done this *pics*
has anybody put black on the the bumper like so.... pics? i think it might look good with the black stripes i'm putting on it . also do u know how i can get rid of that sticker under left lights.
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Originally Posted by ghost_ride_the_whip
thnks, thats a lot of help, i thought i had a original idea lol
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yes there is youll find all them under the term rice around here
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yeah, you can use a hair dryer (as mentioned previously) to heat it up/ soften the glue, or use a heat gun on a LOW setting as you don't wnat to burn the paint. you can use a product like "Bestine" or "goo gone" to help remove the glue residue.
You should be able to use your fingernail to peel the sticker. worst case a plastic blade like a bondo applicator or spatula. you want something softer than the paint so you don't scratch it. DO NOT use a screwdriver...
Then wax the area when you are done.
You should be able to use your fingernail to peel the sticker. worst case a plastic blade like a bondo applicator or spatula. you want something softer than the paint so you don't scratch it. DO NOT use a screwdriver...
Then wax the area when you are done.
Originally Posted by tuske427
yeah, you can use a hair dryer (as mentioned previously) to heat it up/ soften the glue, or use a heat gun on a LOW setting as you don't wnat to burn the paint. you can use a product like "Bestine" or "goo gone" to help remove the glue residue.
You should be able to use your fingernail to peel the sticker. worst case a plastic blade like a bondo applicator or spatula. you want something softer than the paint so you don't scratch it. DO NOT use a screwdriver...
Then wax the area when you are done.
You should be able to use your fingernail to peel the sticker. worst case a plastic blade like a bondo applicator or spatula. you want something softer than the paint so you don't scratch it. DO NOT use a screwdriver...
Then wax the area when you are done.
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Originally Posted by TNTramair
yeah..its been done once or twice.... 




