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They are not very easy to replace. First you have to get ALL the old decal and ALL the adhesive off the door frame without scratching the painted finish underneath. If you get even the slightest imperfection in the suface underneath it will REALLY show up through the black decal. Use a very weak detergent/water solution sprayed on the decal and the door frame to allow you to position the decal and help get air bubbles out, then squeegee it down. I'd suggest taking it to a good body shop for install, as most know how to do it right. It's really easy to have it look worse than it did before if you don't do it right.
Originally Posted by blacktsx05
i might take it to the body shop tomarrow if i have time i already peeled off the old one.
any update on this? im planning to replace the door sticker as well.. big rock just hit my passenger side window and the door sticker..
^^^There isn't a tint removal solution. Well.....a razor blade is the tint removal solution. You might try using a heat gun. Just don't burn your gaskets. That's what you use to remove vinyl graphics. Heat it up and peel a little bit at a time. Then heat and peel,.etc. Then use rubbing alcohol to remove any excess glue.
Originally Posted by CJams
^^^There isn't a tint removal solution. Well.....a razor blade is the tint removal solution. You might try using a heat gun. Just don't burn your gaskets. That's what you use to remove vinyl graphics. Heat it up and peel a little bit at a time. Then heat and peel,.etc. Then use rubbing alcohol to remove any excess glue.
i peeled mines off with and i had very little residue maybe cause it was hott outside. then i clean off the stuff left behind with some goo gone. havn'y takin it to the body shop yet though but plannin on soon.
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