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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 438244" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I think you could use the razor blade at a slight angle to get under the sticker and start to lift it off. Don't get too aggressive or it could scratch into the paint. If you do that and go slowly it should work. You could try some heat but with old dried out stickers like that, I have my doubts it will do much. Then you could use the eraser wheel on the residue. But based on the cracking in the decals, I think it will take time to get the pieces off. I just got done taking all the lettering and decals off my boat. My fingers are sore from slowly pushing the razor blade but it worked well and I didn't do any more damage to the paint other than the initial trial which was too aggressive. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 438244, member: 12995"] I think you could use the razor blade at a slight angle to get under the sticker and start to lift it off. Don't get too aggressive or it could scratch into the paint. If you do that and go slowly it should work. You could try some heat but with old dried out stickers like that, I have my doubts it will do much. Then you could use the eraser wheel on the residue. But based on the cracking in the decals, I think it will take time to get the pieces off. I just got done taking all the lettering and decals off my boat. My fingers are sore from slowly pushing the razor blade but it worked well and I didn't do any more damage to the paint other than the initial trial which was too aggressive. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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