Decal Removal
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Decal Removal
Hey,
can anyone suggest a good place to get the factory decals removed from my L300 in Van? How much do you estimate it will cost? Will I be happy with the results? Or is this not a good idea....
cheers!
Rob
can anyone suggest a good place to get the factory decals removed from my L300 in Van? How much do you estimate it will cost? Will I be happy with the results? Or is this not a good idea....
cheers!
Rob
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Re: Decal Removal
Mine is made by Wurth if that helps 

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Re: Decal Removal
And this will not damage the car? 

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Re: Decal Removal
it may or may not work
if it's factory decal (like yours in the pic) and it's been baked in the sun over the years, it's quite possible the color underneath the decal will not match up perfectly to the paint that has been exposed to the elements for the past 15 years.
I've gone from more decals than you can blink at down to a few on Turtle.
It took me about a solid 20-25 agonizing by-hand hours ontop of the $300 I spent at two shops to get them 'professionally' removed using different methods including the drill w/eraser and the pad with the little soft nubs as well.
My advice. Leave it.
When I began, it looked so simple as a few people said oh just use a heat gun or eraser/buffer and it will come off easy. No problem.
Wasn't the case and I would never do it again even if someone paid me for it. I definitely would not take it to a shop and they all said the same thing "we do not guarantee it will come off and if it does, we are not responsible for any damage to the paint or burn impressions from the buffer".
if it's factory decal (like yours in the pic) and it's been baked in the sun over the years, it's quite possible the color underneath the decal will not match up perfectly to the paint that has been exposed to the elements for the past 15 years.
I've gone from more decals than you can blink at down to a few on Turtle.
It took me about a solid 20-25 agonizing by-hand hours ontop of the $300 I spent at two shops to get them 'professionally' removed using different methods including the drill w/eraser and the pad with the little soft nubs as well.
My advice. Leave it.
When I began, it looked so simple as a few people said oh just use a heat gun or eraser/buffer and it will come off easy. No problem.
Wasn't the case and I would never do it again even if someone paid me for it. I definitely would not take it to a shop and they all said the same thing "we do not guarantee it will come off and if it does, we are not responsible for any damage to the paint or burn impressions from the buffer".
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Re: Decal Removal
Taking bitchin' factory decals off a JDM is like clipping a birds wings or declawing a cat. Don't do it!
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Re: Decal Removal
Good point Jfarsang... if you have lots of time and lots of cut polishing skills then maybe try but don't have high expectations.
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Re: Decal Removal
Well...your van looks pretty darn good in the after picture!
I went through some old posts about detailing and called a shop that was recommended on the forum. They quoted a reasonable price for the job (incl. polish&wax to remove ghosting) and were positive about the expected results.
In my case the decals are made up of a bunch of smaller decals which I assume will be easier to remove.
I would forget about it if it was a charmonix model, but some of the graphics are already peeling and looks terrible... Looks are important
cheers,
R
I went through some old posts about detailing and called a shop that was recommended on the forum. They quoted a reasonable price for the job (incl. polish&wax to remove ghosting) and were positive about the expected results.
In my case the decals are made up of a bunch of smaller decals which I assume will be easier to remove.
I would forget about it if it was a charmonix model, but some of the graphics are already peeling and looks terrible... Looks are important

cheers,
R
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Re: Decal Removal
Keep us posted on the results. I'm looking to buy a Jasper or Chamonix - but I can't stand the decals. They look like they were designed by an adolescent teen boy in the 90's. . . . now, if only something could be done about the upholstery.
Oh, and I'm sorry to everyone I just offended.
Oh, and I'm sorry to everyone I just offended.
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Re: Decal Removal
Hey you got something against my generation...? 
Agreed Deli graphics leave a lot to be desired...

Agreed Deli graphics leave a lot to be desired...
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Re: Decal Removal
My 94 L300 jasper decals are awesome, they really light up in direct sun.
1994 L300 Jasper
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Re: Decal Removal
Same with my '92 Chamonix decals. Perhaps not everyone's cup of tea but I really dig them none the less! I also wear the whites of her boots on the outside, too ~ I have no qualms about showing off my Yokos.yojimbo wrote:My 94 L300 jasper decals are awesome, they really light up in direct sun.
Rob, I guess you just have to do what is right for yourself, but keep us posted as to what you decide and how you do it, eh?
Cheers!
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