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  • Removing graphics – house hold products?
  • jimfrandisco
    Free Member

    Sorry, i know it’s been asked before.

    What’s the best thing to use to remove tatty graphics from some bars – they’re on the surface and scratched etc so should come off relatively easily.
    Is there anything basic i’m likely to have in the shed/under the sink that is best for removing them?

    cheers

    nickjb
    Free Member

    Hairdryer would be first for me if they are stuck on. WD40 can work ok too.

    cp
    Full Member

    gt85/wd40 and a kitchen plastic green scritcher – like the ones with sponge on one side and scritcher on the other.

    rocketman
    Free Member

    Have de-logoed various components using mrs rocket’s best nail varnish remover inc brush

    More stubborn graphics need a bit of paint stripper

    faustus
    Full Member

    For graphics on bars i’ve used dabs of paint stripper. Hair dryer or nail polish remover only really works on stickers and not decals. Anodized colour remains untouched if you use nitromors or similar.

    jimfrandisco
    Free Member

    Thanks all. Have WD40 and nail polish remover in the house so will get stuck in!

    gofasterstripes
    Free Member

    dirtydog
    Free Member

    Acetone nail polish remover, works a treat.

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