Replacing Color Code Decal?
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way to go Ernie! Just found this thread and checked my own sticker... its the same as Colin's with the WBL at the bottom... and of course torn to shreds... PM sent!
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I just received my three in the mail, & they are AWESOME!!! If I can, I'll take a pic prior to install, or after they are on the cars.
Thanks sooooo much for the effort Ernie!
If G1 had the inclination, I'm sure that the rest of the P-car owners on Rennlist would keep 'em busy for a while with orders. Missing or faded paint labels is common & a frequent topic of discussion. Don't think I've seen of any other available options to replace them.
Thanks sooooo much for the effort Ernie!
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If G1 had the inclination, I'm sure that the rest of the P-car owners on Rennlist would keep 'em busy for a while with orders. Missing or faded paint labels is common & a frequent topic of discussion. Don't think I've seen of any other available options to replace them.
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[QUOTE=MGW-Fla;9160137]I just received my three in the mail, & they are AWESOME!!! If I can, I'll take a pic prior to install, or after they are on the cars.
Thanks sooooo much for the effort Ernie!
Ok glad you got them safe & sound.Now before you install them make sure that there is no residues left from the old one.Remove whatever you can with a plastic scraper, then use "Super DeGooper" to remove what is left of the old decals,then use "Alcool" to clean the area where the decal will be located(do not use paint thinner ).Once the Alcool is dry which is very fast,use a razor blade in one corner of the decal to start peeling it off & remove the backing completly,try to hold the decal so your fingers don't stick to the backing. Once ready to be install lay it out little bit at the time & make sure it's in the rigth spot because you won't have a second chance once the decal come in contact with the body.Finally use a a soft cloth to press it down.Lol I hope I got this rigth.
Thanks sooooo much for the effort Ernie!
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Ok glad you got them safe & sound.Now before you install them make sure that there is no residues left from the old one.Remove whatever you can with a plastic scraper, then use "Super DeGooper" to remove what is left of the old decals,then use "Alcool" to clean the area where the decal will be located(do not use paint thinner ).Once the Alcool is dry which is very fast,use a razor blade in one corner of the decal to start peeling it off & remove the backing completly,try to hold the decal so your fingers don't stick to the backing. Once ready to be install lay it out little bit at the time & make sure it's in the rigth spot because you won't have a second chance once the decal come in contact with the body.Finally use a a soft cloth to press it down.Lol I hope I got this rigth.
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^^ Thanks Kong,any readable samples are very welcome.The Polar Silver I had already & getting one made for a 993 fellaw,the "Arctic Silver Metallic" I will store in my files for future reference,once more thank you.