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Hi guys ive had my is200 for a while now and im getting a bit annoyed with the decals put on the skirts of the car... a respray was done on the car at some point and the **** that did the job decided that putting their company website alon the bottom. Whats the best way to remove them?? ive tried to use a hair dryer but the paint starts to peel aswell. Any ideas??? Thanks guys

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Hi guys ive had my is200 for a while now and im getting a bit annoyed with the decals put on the skirts of the car... a respray was done on the car at some point and the **** that did the job decided that putting their company website alon the bottom. Whats the best way to remove them?? ive tried to use a hair dryer but the paint starts to peel aswell. Any ideas??? Thanks guys

If the heat from the hair dryer is affecting the paint try hot water instead, dribble it onto the lettering and it should soften the glue just enough to easily remove them, you can then remove any left over residue with a product like de-solv-it which should be gentle enough not to affect the paint :winky:

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Hi guys ive had my is200 for a while now and im getting a bit annoyed with the decals put on the skirts of the car... a respray was done on the car at some point and the **** that did the job decided that putting their company website alon the bottom. Whats the best way to remove them?? ive tried to use a hair dryer but the paint starts to peel aswell. Any ideas??? Thanks guys

If the heat from the hair dryer is affecting the paint try hot water instead, dribble it onto the lettering and it should soften the glue just enough to easily remove them, you can then remove any left over residue with a product like de-solv-it which should be gentle enough not to affect the paint :winky:

Thanks buddy! sounds like it should work, il give it a go today or tomorrow and let you know how it goes :)

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