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chevorlet decal
I know there is a sticky thread on this but I never found out what was the final answer on what is a good product to use to remove the chevy decal and the maybe also the side trim
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Simon R 2001 Silverado W/T 4.3 124,000 |
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Re: chevorlet decal
The way i saw it done on a cobalt....they just jerked it off and used an adhesive remover. Looked pretty good actually.
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2007 Certified DaimlerChrysler Service Technician... True blue GM at heart. |
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Re: chevorlet decal
Hairdryer and patience.
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'04 Silverado 1500 4x4 5.3L 3.73 G80 |
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Re: chevorlet decal
Are you talking about those badges? I used some fishing line. Wear some gloves and gently slide some fishing line underneath the badge while working the string back and forth. I used a little WD-40 as lube to help. Then you can remove the residue. (pain in the @$$).
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2001 5.3 LS Stock 6 channel Alpine 3566 Amp Jason Extreme Slam Camper Shell Michellin X-Radials 79K Miles |
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Re: chevorlet decal
I parked mine in the sun on a 95+ day and mine pealed off with no problem and no glue left behind. good luck
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Re: chevorlet decal
There are decal removers at parts supply houses. Call around for an auto paint supply and ask for the 3M decal remover.
If you use WD-40 be sure to wash and wax as it strips your finish........
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