heat gun or hair dryer?
#1
heat gun or hair dryer?
I have a 2002 NHRA edition formula. I have a set of stripes on the car that I'm looking to remove they are stickers that the previous owner had put on the vehicle before I purchased it. I bought the car 8 years ago and I'm ready to remove the stickers. is a heat gun the best way to go as a hair dryer the best way to go not sure what to think. I would think by leaving it in the Sun that would be the first thing to do to get the stickers soft
#3
Was thinking to just try w a hair dryer in the sun? The car never sees the sun during storage. Paint is still as new. Do you think the color will be the same? Maybe a little buffing will be necessary to bring it back to new?
#4
I've had good success with a hair dryer. The hair dryer won't hurt the paint, but if you go "oops" with the heat gun, you ruined the paint. Being a red car, a high sun fade color, you might notice a difference where the stripes are unless you've been driving the car with a big umbrella shielding it.
#5
I ended up using a heat gun, as a hair dryer is not powerful enough. stickers came off perfect and because the car only has 40,000 miles and never gets in the Sun for long, the paint was perfect a minimal buff was all I needed to make it look showroom new again. it pays to keep your car in a garage because my paint looks is it did the day I bought the car new.
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