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Stone Guard Removal Help
I searched but got mixed results. What is the best way to get off the old stone guards ?? Would a blow drier work ?
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If you have nothing else, probably. I used a heat gun and the plastic scraper used to apply decals (those used for spreading bondo may also work) and each side took maybe 5 min. Had to spend another couple min a side using goo gone to get rid of the residue then a quick wash to get rid of the good gone.
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+1 on the heat gun and a sharp plastic scraper plus Goo gone.
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Heat gun, plastic scraper, your favorite goo remover and some time.
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-1 on the scraper. I learned this after "nicking" the paint.
I went to the auto paint supply store and bought a "pinstripe eraser" that fits on my drill. I rubbed them all off and the new ones look great. Most auto paint supply stores carry this tool. If you can't find one, PM me. I'll be glad to send you mine for cheap!
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