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Removing old decals
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Removing old decals
I have a few older Cox planes that I want to remove the old decals and put on new ones. What is the best way to do that ? I used some decal remover from work and it is melting the plastic. Thanks. Mark
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. Try with wd40 this should not damage the surfaceGreenman38633 wrote:I have a few older Cox planes that I want to remove the old decals and put on new ones. What is the best way to do that ? I used some decal remover from work and it is melting the plastic. Thanks. Mark
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Re: Removing old decals
Ok thanks Davidll1884. I will try that
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