I don't use those, either. I used to use the thicker and pricier ones, they have lock abrasive debris in them that stay in them even after you hake them out the washing machine and scratched my paint.
Cool! simple and easy. I would suggest one thing though.. do not use paper towels on your paint because it will scratch it to hell, especially if it's a dark colored vehicle. Use micor fiber with the goo gone instead.
hey which model did you get? & if you got the sahara model was it easy to remove em as well or if you didn't do you think it's easy to remove the "sahara" logo or w.e it is?
Don't use paper towels. Their fibres cause scratching on the paint. Easily noticeable on a black jeep. Better use micro fibre towel.
I don't use those, either. I used to use the thicker and pricier ones, they have lock abrasive debris in them that stay in them even after you hake them out the washing machine and scratched my paint.
@@MSZSNeoBahamut19 I have too many scratches on my jeep to care anymore
micro fiber is very gentle on the paint, paper towels are too abrasive and can leave tiny scratches.
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Not one word spoken...... Like a true boss!
Cool! simple and easy. I would suggest one thing though.. do not use paper towels on your paint because it will scratch it to hell, especially if it's a dark colored vehicle. Use micor fiber with the goo gone instead.
You could try doing a Cut Polish or a buff as to level out the clear coat in this area.
Thanks. Your presentation was consise and to the point
I was using black paint earlier! I appreciate the concern :P
@SOP71E Some do it to change the color or to get a more personal jeep sticker on there.
Even better is gasoline. It'll remove any sticky adhesive better than Goo Gone, in my experience. Wax over the spot when done.
Awesome! Thank you!!
My jeep comes in tomorrow so im guna do this right away. thanks braaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahh
Using paper products on paint. Good call
If you don't have any goo gone use WD-40 it works great then clean up with soap and water oh and Definitely apply wax after doing this.
Nicely Done! thanks for tips
Dude, your thumbnail.
Thanks! Just what I needed to see! :)
My Sahara has the word Wrangler imprinted in decals from the factory on it. I take it that i can do this to remove it?
hey which model did you get? & if you got the sahara model was it easy to remove em as well or if you didn't do you think it's easy to remove the "sahara" logo or w.e it is?
Will this also work to remove the Willys decal?
Any of the factory Jeep decals will be a similar procedure
Now that I got the decals off, I can't get the goo off. I've tried goo gone, WD-40, magic eraser all of them didn't work! Any advice...please
Use 3M decal remover. Available in auto paint stores. This also eliminates the need for heat.
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Magic eraser?!!! Omg lol.
Thanks my man
Ha, word. At first it looked like you smashed it with a hammer at some point.
Damn, what happen to your thumb?
10 X better , I feel like 16 year old driving around bragging about my manhood
heat gun is alot better
Go to your local auto parts store and buy 3M decal remover. It works.