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R60/5 correct decals & placement
R60/5 correct decals & placement
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'78 R100/7 '69 R69S '52 R25/2
Fast. Neat. Average. Friendly. Good. Good.
What year?
I have corrected the placement of the tire stickers. In late 1973 and into 1974, the tire stickers were on the top of the rear fender.
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When restoring my R60/5 the
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I cannot get my pictures to
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It's likely that your
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Re: R60/5 correct decals & placement
To get it off pin stripes and cricut for decals, it works very well, so you can only use a cleaner to get away from the residence. Word of caution, you also need to be careful not to damage the paint. On the touch surface, it always gets hot and can damage the paint if you let it sit there. The advantage of using this vs. a heat gun is its Much less heat, you don't need to scrape and its fun (chances of scratching your paint).
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Re: R60/5 correct decals & placement
But a heat gun would do a much better job because it is heated no? I feel like the more the heat the better it would be. But i totally see your point. Get back to me on this as i still would prefer using a heat gun over this.Areba21 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:51 amIf you are not paying attention, you can and will mess up your paint if you have to be very careful using a heat source. As a last effort, I'd just use that process.
To get it off pin stripes and cricut for decals, it works very well, so you can only use a cleaner to get away from the residence. Word of caution, you also need to be careful not to damage the paint. On the touch surface, it always gets hot and can damage the paint if you let it sit there. The advantage of using this vs. a heat gun is its Much less heat, you don't need to scrape and its fun (chances of scratching your paint).