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debadged 2004 Tige 22V
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And now I own this clean Tige. Thanks Cooper-Seattle for taking such good care of it. Nice to see the before pics.
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New Tige decal
I replaced the old domed Tige decal with a new larger oval decal. Not adding anything else. Looks simple and clean and OEM.Attached Files
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Before pics
Before debadging
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more before pics
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I used a heat gun and a plastic putty tool to scrape the sticker off. I could remove about 1-2 inches at a time. Took forever..... Then goof off, lots of goof off and good old fashioned elbow grease to scrub the residue off. Very labor intensive. I suppose some of it could have been done with a eraser wheel that you attach to a drill but the weather was good and I had the day off so I just used what I already had. Then I washed it with car soap and then dawn dish soap to help remove the goof oil residue.
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Did not have the tribal decals. YES, removing the glue from the hull took a lot of scrubbing with goof off and then a lot of washing with dish soap to remove the goof off, its oil based. My hands and forearms were sore for three days...
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That looks sharp. I have been contemplating doing that to my 07 20v. What were the steps you went through to take it off?
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Man that’s a clean look!Originally posted by Cooper-Seattle View Postremoved all the decals on my Tige 22V. Took most of the day but they were faded and needed to go.
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