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Old February-22nd-2002 | 04:22 PM
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ES2.0 Sticker

hey is it possible to take the ES2.0 sticker off without having to repaint under it?
Old February-22nd-2002 | 04:28 PM
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yes if it is a sticker then just use a heat gun and warm it up and pill it off...and if you can see where the lines are..cut and buff it just a little ...also if you dont have a heat gun use a blow dryer
Old February-22nd-2002 | 04:46 PM
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ALSO....3m makes a product for this very thing....the actual lable on the can says its for removing the imatation wood stickers like was once put on the sides of station wagons....it actually breaks down the sticker and you do not harm the paint either....don't know how easy it would be to find.....but the heat gun will work too.....just don't get your finish to hot.
Old February-23rd-2002 | 07:55 PM
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LOL. These stickers are barely adhesive. Use your fingernail. The clearcoat isn't THAT delicate.

The only lines you might have are if you waxed your car before taking them off. Then you'd have wax lines.

The car is completely finished when Mazda puts the stickers on the sides. One of the last things done.
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