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Sticker Remover
Stiker remover
I found this sticker remover in Holland, but it's maybe available elsewhere.

I used it on an old Honda buddyseat,
to remove the "Honda" logo in order to use the seat on my kawa.

Here is the result: it's working pretty well.

Just three important things:
1 - Do it gently and take care not to insist too long on the same spot,
otherwise you may damage the black colour of the seat and leave some clearer spots.
2 - Your own seat could react differently (age of the seat, quality, brand, etc.), so
test the product first on some (not too visible) spot of the seat, to make sure that
there is no strange reaction.
3 - Make sure you have enough ventilation in the room: this product stinks like hell!

I found this sticker remover in Holland, but it's maybe available elsewhere.

I used it on an old Honda buddyseat,
to remove the "Honda" logo in order to use the seat on my kawa.

Here is the result: it's working pretty well.

Just three important things:
1 - Do it gently and take care not to insist too long on the same spot,
otherwise you may damage the black colour of the seat and leave some clearer spots.
2 - Your own seat could react differently (age of the seat, quality, brand, etc.), so
test the product first on some (not too visible) spot of the seat, to make sure that
there is no strange reaction.
3 - Make sure you have enough ventilation in the room: this product stinks like hell!

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Re: Sticker Remover
Thanks for the info. I'll look out for it over here.

Wallace- Moderator
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Re: Sticker Remover
i know the brand.it's available in germany too.
you can get it hardware stores.
you can get it hardware stores.

jimmy's garage- Novice Racer
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Re: Sticker Remover
Doesn 't it effect your seat-cover?
Looking very good!!
Looking very good!!

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Re: Sticker Remover
marc wrote:Doesn 't it effect your seat-cover?
If you don't insist too long on the same spot, no.
You need to do it very gently, and test it first, of course.
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Re: Sticker Remover
hey
I just finished removing the print (Z900 double overh........etc) on the sides from an old kawaseat I picked up.
Used synthetic thinner..... 10 mins work and no discolouration of the black parts of the seat whatsoever.
The product shown on the picture is available in Hubo in Belgium and probably some others aswell.
Gr rafe,
I just finished removing the print (Z900 double overh........etc) on the sides from an old kawaseat I picked up.
Used synthetic thinner..... 10 mins work and no discolouration of the black parts of the seat whatsoever.
The product shown on the picture is available in Hubo in Belgium and probably some others aswell.
Gr rafe,
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