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If You want to remove stickers, You can use eg a hair dryer or a steamer, or You try it with chemicals. For such methods You should have the dryer resp. steamer and a power connection, or a guarantee that Your chemicals don’t interfere with the structure of Your bike's paint. But in India, the stickers come usually with a very heat resistant glue, because it is always hot here - that's why warming up does not work very well. And if You have seen how Bullet tanks are handpainted, and consider the amount of Chrome which is (probably also) on Your tank, You may also not want to use any strange chemicals. So, in case You want to keep Your Royal Enfield Bullet Machismo tank staying well, You can try another method: simply shaving the bike! Sounds great? Well, as usual I am joking ... ;-) But my friend Deckline demonstrates here, how to remove stickers from a Bullet Tank just with a simple razor blade. The trick is, that one should not scratch with that blade, but cut the sticker from its base ... After having cut the sticker itself, the remaining gum can be easily removed with petrol - a chemical substance which should usually not damage Your tank ... ;-) And once the work is done, You can keep it as it is, or even better: put some new stickers on Your bike ... ;-) Sound: Shave 'n' Haircut Blues (Chris Norton, Frank Mizen, Daniel Mizen) Wie wird man eigentlich Sticker wieder los, wenn sie nun schon mal auf dem Bike kleben? Es geht mit Wärme (Haarföhn, Heißdampf etc.), mit ...
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