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90sam:
So what would be better wall paper stripper or a hairdryer? For speed, less damage etc etc..

hairyasswelder:
Hi,
I used to work as a signmaker  :wink:  

Use either a high power hairdryer or carefully with heat gun, The heat warms the glueand it will let go, If you start on a corner you should be able to take them off in big pieces
Then remove the glue with WHITE SPIRIT  :)  not thinners  :shock: .  takes a little longer but is safe
Thinners will take the top layer of the paint/laquer off unless you know for sure it is '2 pack'

HTH
Steve

Timi:

--- Quote from: "onzasam" ---Hapy new year all,

Would just like to know how can i remove them grey transfers from the side of my discovery as they are an eyesore! Would a hair dryer do the trick?

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Wait until the warmer weather as the stickers are less brittle when air temp is high, maplin provide something called label remover which is safe for panit work.  Use this and a plastic scraper which must be sharp! dowse sticker in label remover one area at a time to soften it up before attempting to scrape off the sticker. ruboff glue with heavyduty paper roll, or polishing cloth.
That is how I did my disco I took half the stickers off at Billings in 05.

blade:
angle grinder works great

hairyasswelder:

--- Quote from: "blade" ---angle grinder works great
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4"  4 1/2" 7" or 9"  :lol:  :lol:

Which disc you using?? Carburundum wheels not really suited to Ally  :lol:  :lol:

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