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Post by moretimecruising on Oct 7, 2014 14:41:48 GMT 10
Hi all, I have a sticker on my tank that I want gone. Any tips?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2014 17:26:49 GMT 10
Hi all, I have a sticker on my tank that I want gone. Any tips? Use a hair dryer to warm up the glue on the back of the sticker and then slowly pull it off. I used stuff called prepsol to remove any remaining glue then gave it a bit of a polish.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2014 20:17:04 GMT 10
Best way I found too Shane, hair dryer and slow peel. I used half diluted nail polish remove any residual glue and then a polish, came up quite well, I think.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2014 20:50:56 GMT 10
Prepsol is great stuff .A wax and grease remover is the same stuff. Not harsh like thinners,which one wouldnt use nyhow . There is solution called Orange something or rather . Pretty sure Annastasia said she used it for her stickers awhile back. Its a natural alternative . I used just warm soapy water then a slight polish once i pulled the stickers off cold ,but a hairdryer or hot blow gun does make the job easier for sure. Just dont go too hard with the heat though .
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Post by bdrgonzo on Oct 8, 2014 3:37:00 GMT 10
Hair dryer and WD40 worked a treat for me.
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Post by Wendy Witch on Oct 8, 2014 6:25:33 GMT 10
Try Orange oil or eucalyptus oil. There is also something called sticky spot remover.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2014 8:45:06 GMT 10
hair dryer and that orange stain removal stuff is what I used, worked a treat .. WD40 as well .. seems to be a theme going on here Oh and no slow pealing for me .. had to use a credit card to kinda scrape a bit, but not hard dont want scratches.
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Post by moretimecruising on Oct 9, 2014 21:31:11 GMT 10
Thanks team
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Post by dg6oo2 on Oct 10, 2014 17:44:23 GMT 10
I was lazy and just bought a tank bib.
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