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Willem



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South Africa 2004 Defender 110 Td5 SW Galway Green
Sticker removal
Good day all,

Does anybody have a good method for removing a weathered Defender sticker from my grill frame?

Many thx.
Post #965802 23rd Sep 2022 5:10pm
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The Zee



Member Since: 26 May 2019
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This should work :

Wash grill area so there are no abrasive / grit particles
Use a hairdryer/hot air gun to carefully warm the area softening the adhesive
Use either dental floss or fine fishing monofilament in a up-down sawing action working from one side to the other.
The badge should come away after cutting it away.
Use a solvent like white spirit or tar remover to remove the sticky residue

Importanty go slowly and carefully use more heat if needed or get some of the solvent under the badge to help , and dont try to peel/lever the badge off before completing the cutting - the edge if the badge will damage the paint Zaid-M
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Post #965823 23rd Sep 2022 7:02pm
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Screbble



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Careful use of a hairdryer will aid removal significantly.
Post #965824 23rd Sep 2022 7:03pm
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Willem



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Thx guys for the advice. Will give it a go. Thumbs Up

Cheers

Willem
Post #965827 23rd Sep 2022 7:32pm
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custom90



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Rubbing alcohol (carefully) maybe of use a
A toffee wheel maybe of use too. The latter isn’t much use in corners and gaps though.
These are a couple of things that maybe useful in addition to the posters above ideas.

I’ve used the dental floss before, works great. Diesels Lives Matter. ⛽️🛢️👨‍🔧🧰⚙️
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Post #965830 23rd Sep 2022 7:40pm
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Leamreject



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Screbble wrote:
Careful use of a hairdryer will aid removal significantly.



This should work very well. Thumbs Up Ride like you stole it!!
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Post #965831 23rd Sep 2022 7:44pm
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blackwolf



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You haven't said if you have an a/c grill or a non-a/c grill, but it is worth bearing in mind that the a/c grill support panel is plastic and the non-a/c panel is aluminium. There are likely to be things you can do to an aluminium panel that you couldn't safely do to the plastic version.
Post #965837 23rd Sep 2022 8:17pm
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Willem



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I have the a/c plastic grill. Any things I have to look out for?
Post #965839 23rd Sep 2022 8:27pm
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blackwolf



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I'd be a bit more careful with heat or a toffee wheel with the plastic panel, but I don't have one so don't know how fragile/robust they are.
Post #965841 23rd Sep 2022 8:33pm
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Leamreject



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Hair dryer heat will be fine on any panel, it will be less hot than siting your car in the sun on a hot day.

I used one frequently to remove body wraps quite successfully, it may leave some glue residue but an alcohol wipe or sticky stuff remover will finish that off.

And when I say hair dryer I don’t mean a heat gun which can get you into trouble Whistle Ride like you stole it!!
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Post #965850 24th Sep 2022 6:33am
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blackwolf



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^^^ Good point and an important distinction, a hairdryer certainly won't do any harm.

My brain was saying "heat gun" when everyone had written "hairdryer".
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Screbble



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I don’t own a hair dryer for reasons that would be obvious if you saw me, but someone I know does…

I have used it to remove decals from numerous vehicles without any problem.

Any adhesive residue can be removed with a panel wipe or white spirit.

I used this method to remove the Defender decal from my plastic air con grill surround with no issues. Thumbs Up

I wouldn’t use a heat gun on my hair…but then again I haven’t got any…
Post #965853 24th Sep 2022 8:12am
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