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I saw a post somewhere about removing stickers on a katana and on other bikes. Alot of people where saying to use lighter fluid or paint thinner?. :roll: I am not sure what that would do to your paint but here is an idea. Good old fashion windex. I just took the stickers of my kat and it worked like a charm. I tried gunk be gone, goo remover, they didnt work. Then I remembered windex, make sure it has the ammonia d in it. grab a bug spong from auto zone, pepboys, or walmart. A little elbow grease and you wont have to worry about killing your paint. :D you still might wanna throw some wax on after wards.

Here is a good link for car and bike products, I have used most and can tell you they work!! They also ship quick.
(main page) www.properautocare.com/
( bike page) www.properautocare.com/klasseallinone1.html
 

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I saw a post somewhere about removing stickers on a katana and on other bikes. Alot of people where saying to use lighter fluid or paint thinner?. :roll: I am not sure what that would do to your paint but here is an idea. Good old fashion windex. I just took the stickers of my kat and it worked like a charm. I tried gunk be gone, goo remover, they didnt work. Then I remembered windex, make sure it has the ammonia d in it. grab a bug spong from auto zone, pepboys, or walmart. A little elbow grease and you wont have to worry about killing your paint. :D you still might wanna throw some wax on after wards.

Here is a good link for car and bike products, I have used most and can tell you they work!! They also ship quick.
(main page) www.properautocare.com/
( bike page) www.properautocare.com/klasseallinone1.html
So are you letting the windex soak into the sticker?
 
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