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Kraked reccomended i take them warning stickers off while its new, any easy way to doit? i tried and they tear very easily. whats the best (easiest)method?
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You need to heat them up. Not to the point of them melting, but get them pretty warm and they will peel right off.
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Use a hair dryer on hi.
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with water?
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no water, just a hair drier on high or a heat gun on low. The decal will get rubbery then peel it.Might have to heat 2-3 times per decal
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That is how I done it with a heat gun set on the lowest settings but a hair drier is safer. I then took a little WD40 to get anyglue residue off, looks much better.
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Thanks for the tips
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After removing stock warning decals you then need to get some new ones from Maple Hill Graphics.
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If they make Team Outty 650 stickers im in.. haha
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After removing stock warning decals you then need to get some new ones from Maple Hill Graphics.
That is nice but where can we get a Team Outty group discount on the Laser etching for our Ricochet skids? The one that was suggested in the other thread......... "If you can read this you're screwed!":lololol:



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