Removing dealer decal?

AJAY

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The dealer put their decal on the top of the tail section, just above the Suzuki decal. Any ideas how to remove it without damaging either the paint or the Suzuki decal below it?

- Thanks, AJ

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Heat and goo gone. The Suzuki decals and paint are clear coated, they're sticker isnt.
Good luck.

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Or let them do it, or charge them for YOUR ADVERTISING THEIR Dealership :laugh:

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i would tell them to take it off your not their bill board

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Heat gun or let it sit in the warm sun...then peel it off. Clean up the residue with Goo Gone or WD40 will work too...then use a little polish to shine her up :thumbsup:

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Never seen a dealer put a sticker on a bike before. Agree with the above statements, warm and remove.

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Heat or GooGone will do the trick.

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The "sticker" sure looks like the Suzuki lettering below it, but it has to be on top of the clear coat. Will try a hairdryer to see if that softens it. - thanks!

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If it looks to be more than simply heating and removing then i would deff. go with Ninja's idea, make them take it off.

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Heat and then peel off and rubbing alcohol will take off the remaining sticky.
Have a scotch while you are doing it, and don't get the alcohols mixed up.

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