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Topic Title: warning sticker removal
Topic Summary: Does goo-gone take away the finish on new atv
Created On: 04/28/2008 09:25 PM
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 04/28/2008 09:25 PM
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cscotter
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I just purchased a new sportsman x2 800 yesterday and want to remove the warning stickers. I have read some of the suggestions on this site and used a hair dryer to heat up and peel off one sticker. It came off easy, I then used goo-gone to remove the adhesive residue. It looks like It took the shine off of the new plastic. Has anyone experienced this?

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2007 sportsman 800 x2
 04/28/2008 09:28 PM
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sjbr549
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you should be able to buff it back to a shine.just be carefull the plastic will heat up faster than metal

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95' polaris 400L 2x4 no name version
 05/05/2008 09:23 AM
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MECHANIKE
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i used a steam cleaner+it took off the sticker+glue togather,about 3 times quicker.

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