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MickyS
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b post vinyl.

Post by MickyS »

can u just stick new vinyls over the top of the old? or is it best to remove the old first? also can you ever buy it in different colours, just out of interest??


markh
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Clean the old stuff off first buddy, or else the new stuff wont last five minutes, you'l need a heat gun, adhesive remover and plenty of elbow grease. There are replacement vinyl kits on ebay, or if you fancy a different colour from the standard black, then do a search on ebay for self adhesive vinyls and make your own.


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Rusty dan
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toffe/caramel wheel does the trick mate. does not affect paint either


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