Has anyone tried removing the QUARTERMASTER on the side of the truckbed. Did it leave any residue? Was thinking of just using a heat gun and trying to peel off gently. Any tips appreciated! Just not a huge fan of the look of that decal.
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Wait for a hot hot day and they usually come off. Now that’s on other cars, what I don’t know is if there are alignment holes and pins in the letters. On the Gladiator for example it leaves holes in the tailgate. You might want to find out. If no holes than a hot day will work. Followed by either goo gone or WD-40 to remove any residue. Use a new clean microfiber cloth, don’t rub hard if there is residue, it’s new paint and you can leave marks if you’re not carefulHas anyone tried removing the QUARTERMASTER on the side of the truckbed. Did it leave any residue? Was thinking of just using a heat gun and trying to peel off gently. Any tips appreciated! Just not a huge fan of the look of that decal.
Been thinking of doing the same thing. If you do it please post pics afterward. Go to autozone or similar and they’ll have a drill bit insert that has a “sticker remover” on the end and works awesome. It’s kind of like a huge pencil eraser and cleans off the whole sticker or just the residue perfect without damaging clear coat.Wait for a hot hot day and they usually come off. Now that’s on other cars, what I don’t know is if there are alignment holes and pins in the letters. On the Gladiator for example it leaves holes in the tailgate. You might want to find out. If no holes than a hot day will work. Followed by either goo gone or WD-40 to remove any residue. Use a new clean microfiber cloth, don’t rub hard if there is residue, it’s new paint and you can leave marks if you’re not careful
They work well but be carful. Don’t stay in one spot, don’t over heat the paint. Make sure there’s no dirt, wash truck first. If it’s a hot day most of it should come off wellGonna tackle it this weekend. Will let you know!
Never heard of the sticker removal tool. I might have to check that out.