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Hello,
I am wanting to take some stickers off of my bike (new proud owner of a 2004 CBR1000rr). I know that it is going to leave sticky stuff on it. What is the best way to get that off without messing up the paint?

Thanks,
haulin68
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goo gone + time

or

rubbing alcohol
A little bit of low heat will make the sticker easier to remove and help take most of the sticky with it, whats left can be taken off with goo remover or polish.
welcome to the site...wd 40 and some elbow grease worked for me
3m adhesive remover, you most wash the area with soup after your done
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Goo Gone worked great for me. Peel off the sticker first and then use Goo Gone to remove the glue.
3m adhesive remover, you most wash the area with soup after your done
Does it matter what kind of soup? Will Chicken Noodle or Tomato Bisque work? JK
Remember CBR1000rrs w/wings have the decals CLEARCOATED OVER on the tank. If you're really careful, you can get it off with a razor BUT the clearcoat will leave a line when its risen. G/L
Does it matter what kind of soup? Will Chicken Noodle or Tomato Bisque work? JK
yes! is most be beef soup! :th_SmlyROFL::th_SmlyROFL: one of those days i hate mondays
easiest way is to just pour aircraft stirper on the entire bike, let it sit for 20-30 min then rinse it with a hose. Whala, no more sticker!!
yes! is most be beef soup! :th_SmlyROFL::th_SmlyROFL: one of those days i hate mondays
I prefer straight up tomato soup myself. but seriously, took the stickers off then used goo gone to get the glue off. if its a warm day you can leave the bike outside for a while then do it or just use a hairdryer.
3m adhesive remover
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you most wash the area with soup after your done
Does it matter what kind of soup? Will Chicken Noodle or Tomato Bisque work? JK
:laugh:
denatured alcohol works.
Denatured Alcohol.......is that...ummm...wee wee?
Huh?
I normally don't use any solvents. I've found that if you carefully peel off the sticker, you can get rid of the adhesive residue with clear packaging tape. Its the same stuff you use to seal up cardboard boxes. Just stick the clear tape over the residue and pull it back off. The residue sticks to the tape adhesive and pulls off with the tape. You do have to keep sticking and pulling the tape, but it eventually comes off without having to use any solvents. You will probably still have a very faint line around where the edge of the sticker was, but a little bit of wax or polish will get rid of that. The tape method is a lot more tedious than solvent, since it only takes off a little adhesive at a time and you have to keep sticking and pulling to get it all off.
distilled white vinegar works as well if you happen to not have any of the other laying around..!!
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