Removing decal from pedal bar
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Removing decal from pedal bar
I was cleaning my emmons with polish and ran it across the decal on the pedal bar and removed the emmons ink. The backing was left intact and I don't know the best way to get it off. I don't think it will just peel off and I can't try to scrape it of in fear of scratching the pedal bar. I thought about using a heat gun to loosen the glue on the decal. Does anyone know the best way to get it off. I bought a new decal from Jerry Roller about 2 weeks before he died. thanks Winston May
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Removing decal from pedal bar
I used a heat gun to remove the decal and Goo Gone to remove the remaining gum, then polished it on my polishing machine.
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Actually a heat gun will do a great job of softening the adhesive and the decal can be peeled right off. for the adhesive. WD40 works great and it's something most people have on the shelf.
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Oops, I meant to say WD40 works great for removing the adhesive.
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