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Old 03-30-2009 | 12:25 AM
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Default RE: Fabric Covering Sticker and graphics removal


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Hello all, I have a bipe that I just bought, It is covered with a fabric covering { unknown type} and has several stripes and stickers glued to the fabric is there a way to remove these from the surface without damaging the fabric ? Its pretty ugly right now and I guess I can recover if ness. just dont want to at this time....Thanks
I'll tell you some stuff from restoreing plastic scale models like Revell, Monogram, AMT etc. Auto brake fluid. I recently bought a Cox "Hyper Viper" airplane with some of the most outrageous, nausiating graphics I have ever seen. Gone with brake fluid and no damage to the plastic fuselage and tail feathers. I hate WD40 but sometimes it will remove sicky stickers from stuff. You didn't say waht the stuff is made of you want to remove. If you use lighter fluid as one gentleman suggested, use Ronsonol NOT ZIPPO. Zippo is very aggressive but a great lighter fluid. It may damage your base finish. Actually both will, but Zippo is really nasty. Heat can work if you are careful. I just got an ARF for Xmas with some wierd color iron-on plastic trim that came off nicely with my lady's hair dryer followed-up with a paper towel and lacquer thinner to remove the remaining adhesive.

Just go slow and experiment.

Good luck,
Bill