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Can anyone tell me if its possible to remove the graphics ie side art on a midway mdk2 cab. And whats the best method. i just got a gutted mdk2 and want to convert it.
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I don't know the details of what you have, but for mine, I used a hair dryer and heated the corner, then lifted and hair-dried as I went. Came off smooth.
It's not always that easy, though...
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