Phil CHOCOLATE TEE POT comes to mindspeedy(delboy) wrote:There is a small bottle called Sticky Remover, sold by those lovely people who leave booklets on your door each week, either kleeneze or the other one, I have some here, not much cop thou to be honest.AlexG wrote:Thinking about this I am sure that I have used stuff in the past which was specifically intended to remove sticker adhesive - maybe worth a look down the local DIY store.
ADVICE - removing original stickers...
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sonic, this is only my opinion but if you ever go and try to sell your bike I suspect it will be worth a little less if some of the original stickers are missing.
Also to an experienced bike buyer, it might send signals that you have once before crashed the bike and have put on new stickers to cover up the scratches. Just my two pennies.
Also to an experienced bike buyer, it might send signals that you have once before crashed the bike and have put on new stickers to cover up the scratches. Just my two pennies.
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yeah - i have considered that but the right person will still buy it for the right money if i decide to sell it, which i dont plan to for the near future...Jon B wrote:sonic, this is only my opinion but if you ever go and try to sell your bike I suspect it will be worth a little less if some of the original stickers are missing.
Also to an experienced bike buyer, it might send signals that you have once before crashed the bike and have put on new stickers to cover up the scratches. Just my two pennies.
your concern is appreciated though...