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Generic Eric:
what is the best way to remove the side art without ruining it?  steam (from an iron?)
any other ideas?

Ken Layton:
Removing side art destroys it. You simply can't save it. If you try to remove it, it will stretch, crack, or simply snap off in little sections. That's why dealers sell NEW and REPLACEMENT side art. Once it's on it on----period.

Lighter fluid will loosen the adheisive if you want to try taking off side art, but you won't be happy with the 'salvaged' art.

Generic Eric:

--- Quote from: Ken Layton on June 25, 2004, 10:11:00 am ---Removing side art destroys it. You simply can't save it. If you try to remove it, it will stretch, crack, or simply snap off in little sections. That's why dealers sell NEW and REPLACEMENT side art. Once it's on it on----period.

Lighter fluid will loosen the adheisive if you want to try taking off side art, but you won't be happy with the 'salvaged' art.

--- End quote ---

fooey (spelling?) eh...oh well.  i will do the best with taking the pictures then.

fredster:
I've never been able to save it.  Sometimes they come off okay if it's a thick vynil sticker.  But it's always ripped up.  

A heat gun will stretch it.  It might loosen it enough.

If you put any solvent on it it's hosed.

RayB:
You just can't. The best you can do is leave it on, and re-paint around the art (assuming that's what you want to do)

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