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    Removing Ram Air decal??

    Im sure someone has done this. How would one go about removing the Ram Air decal on the hood?
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    I have never removed a ram air decal, however I have removed decals from Jeep and a Dodge truck. I made sure the decals were warm and I slowly pealed them off. I removed the left over glue with mineral sprits. The both turned out good. Good luck.

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    I would just use my nails to remove the decal then lighter fluid for the adhesive. i work at a sign shop so I have been doing this for 14 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SandmanWs7 View Post
    I would just use my nails to remove the decal then lighter fluid for the adhesive. i work at a sign shop so I have been doing this for 14 years.
    No heat to help with removal? lighter fluid that is safe to use on paint I take it?

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    Just removed mine for a re-paint. Warm them up with a hairdryer and they come off easy. You will have to use a light solvent on the residue in the event it will not wash off with hot soapy water. Other option is too try a spray detailer or wax, just depends on how much is left on your hood.

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