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Old 12-22-2009, 09:46 AM
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Removing all warning stickers and reflectors is my first mod and always do it as soon as I get the bike home. Hair dryer and Goo-Gone work for me
 
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Old 12-22-2009, 02:20 PM
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You can use your OLs cold cream to remove residue on the painted surfaces without damage.
 
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Old 12-22-2009, 02:23 PM
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Just like loud pipes, reflectors saves lives. Hey, that would make a good bumper sticker. Oh, I don't have a bumper on my Road King Classic. My bad!
 
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plasma torch works too

 
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Heat em up with a hair dryer and I used dental floss.
A little carb cleaner to remove the residue and a coat of wax.

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got the denim paint what works for that
 
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hair dryer and pull as it heated up.
 
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I use a hair dryer, then dental floss (cause I'm a hard-core biker and gots no teeth), and then goo-gone. Never noticed a problem with the goo-gone damaging the paint clear coat....but I wipe it all off as soon as the crud is gone....and apply a good paste wax. Now you've all made me paranoid about goo-gone. Thank you.
 
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A hot garage in the middle of a Florida summer and some dental floss works for me. WD40 for the residue left behind if any.
 
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Originally Posted by JunkHead
I have always used a heat gun, once they get warm enough you can pull them right off with no left over residue.
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