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I heated the stickers with a hair dryer, then used lighter fluid which removed the sticker. I followed up with Goo-Gone to remove the adhesive residue. It worked great. Just make sure to wash tank off afterwards.
I heated the stickers with a hair dryer, then used lighter fluid which removed the sticker. I followed up with Goo-Gone to remove the adhesive residue. It worked great. Just make sure to wash tank off afterwards.
Sorry if this has been mentioned already, I tried to look, but there's a lot of info to cover. Regarding sticker removal, has anyone removed the Yamaha tuning fork badges from the sides of the tank? It's not that I don't like them, but they do seem to be just plastic, and it would be easier to clean and wax the tank without them. If you removed them, does the hair dryer followed by goo gone (or similar) do the trick?
Hair dryer, fingernail and WD40 and a soft towel.
Heat the sticker a bit, fingernail to remove as much as possible. Whatever remains, hit it with a slightly moistened WD40 towel.
Mall security just tagged my bike last night for illegal parking. It didn't get towed but they put a warning sticker on my clear plastic windshield. I tried to remove it today with my sticker removal chemical and it just made it worse. The chemical has totally smeared the color of the sticker to my windshield. The sticker removal worked great on my tank, but since this is plasitic, it actually made the matter worse. Any ideas on how to clean this up? I was planning to buy a new windshield anyway, but it looks like crap at the moment. I'm waiting for the swingshift security supervisor to call me back tonight for possible reimbursement, but I'm not too optimistic. Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Thanks