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911 forum: Decal removal
I hope the guys on the 911 forum aren't annoyed with my post but gosh that's a lot of discussion on removing a decal.
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Yeah but there's a million of those guys, the traffic on the 911 part is crazy. Want to see posts add up quick?...ask them what handle better a 944 or 911, there will be hundeds of views a day.
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Hair dryer or heat gun for the brave, maybe some goo gone etc. for the residue if its more sticker than decal. HF sells a razor blade on a soldering iron type thing for removing decals.
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I wonder what they would say about a 928 vs 911???
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