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Mulliganguy 01-17-2021 11:21 AM

We had our decals and names made at the Chrome Shop on 44 out by 75.

FredJacobs 01-17-2021 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by N44125 (Post 1888206)
Similar to the above posts...hairdryer to remove old decal, WD40 to remove any residue glue, etc and then a larger decal to cover up any fading effect.

Instead of a hairdryer, put your golf cart in the sun for about 15 minutes and remove the decal with your fingernail or a plastic scraper.

DAVES 01-17-2021 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1888061)
Be careful using goo-gone or other sticker remover products on a painted surface. I tried to use a sticker remover on my license plate and ended up having to buy a new license plate. It took the paint right off of the plate.


Thanks. It is far less costly to learn from other people's mistakes than having to make them all myself.

Decal on your license plate. I assume that is the little date sticker. I get a new sticker every year. I put one on top of the other making sure to clean the old one. I use a typical liquid cleaner windex or any of the others so that the new sticker sticks well. After two or three pile up you can use a thin knife, get it behind the sticker and simply peel them off.

retiredguy123 01-17-2021 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 1888953)
Thanks. It is far less costly to learn from other people's mistakes than having to make them all myself.

Decal on your license plate. I assume that is the little date sticker. I get a new sticker every year. I put one on top of the other making sure to clean the old one. I use a typical liquid cleaner windex or any of the others so that the new sticker sticks well. After two or three pile up you can use a thin knife, get it behind the sticker and simply peel them off.

The product I used was Turtle Wax Label and Sticker remover. Apparently, it is okay to use on automotive paint, but it is definitely not okay to use on your license plate.

giorgio1948 01-26-2021 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Verciglio (Post 1887927)
Can anyone tell me who I can hire to remove and put a decal on a golf cart

Decal Dee....352-425-9657


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