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Tank Decal
02/26/05 at 23:26:08
 
Well, I finally sat down and removed the OEM decals completely.  I drained the tank completely and let it air out for a week before working on it.  Then I used a hair drier to soften the adhesive a bit (which is as much as it would help) and painstakingly scraped it off a flake at a time using a plastic cooking sp00n (you know, the equivalent to the wooden stirring sp00ns) to avoid scratching the paint.  After that, I used Goo-Gone and a toothbrush to remove the adhesive.  Finally, I cleaned the surface up using a vinegar based glass cleaner.  I applied new decals and will give them a few weeks to cure before using any wax or anything else.  Would it be advisable to do my own spray can clearcoat over these?
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Re: Tank Decal
Reply #1 - 02/27/05 at 02:53:22
 
8)Cool decal there Rob! If t'was me though, I don't know if I'd clear coat over it in case I ever wanted to change it ...
I see you have an in-line filter in the fuel line ... great idea!
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Reply #2 - 02/27/05 at 08:22:24
 
Looks good 8)
How was the original clear removed?
It appears pretty thick, did it come off with the decal?
Will that decal take clear ?
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Reply #3 - 02/27/05 at 09:36:50
 
i'm at the same point as you on the clear coat.

i have left mine as i'm sending it out to fix a dent and jet black paint job.

on the dented side i did try to reapply clear coat. i was not satisfied with the results.  

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Reply #4 - 02/27/05 at 11:12:05
 
The original clearcoat has only been removed where the decal was removed; it came off with it since they applied it over the decal.  I guess I could just wax it without the clearcoat on those areas but I'd read someplace about someone just using a can of clearcoat from their local auto supply house and didn't know if that would be recommended or not.  As to whether the new decal will take clearcoat, I hadn't considered that.  I guess I should probably check with the manufacturer before I do anything.
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Reply #5 - 02/27/05 at 11:35:02
 
Savage_Rob wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
The original clearcoat has only been removed where the decal was removed; it came off with it since they applied it over the decal.  I guess I could just wax it without the clearcoat on those areas but I'd read someplace about someone just using a can of clearcoat from their local auto supply house and didn't know if that would be recommended or not.  As to whether the new decal will take clearcoat, I hadn't considered that.  I guess I should probably check with the manufacturer before I do anything.


Man yeah, all that work and then have the decal go krinkle finish would ruin your day. I did that once, the lacquer thinner made it wrinkle up around the edge like a lasagna noodle!
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Reply #6 - 02/27/05 at 11:43:55
 
Saw some Bikes on Corbin's Ride On yesterday that had their gas tanks covered in brown leather ... thought it was a real cool look ... and a unique alternative to re-painting ... betcha it would look great on the Savage!
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Reply #7 - 02/28/05 at 13:17:19
 
Hey rob, How bad did it look with no clearcoat in one spot? was it bad or barely noticable?
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Reply #8 - 02/28/05 at 17:54:14
 
I wonder if you feathered out the edges where the decal was, and clearcoated the whole tank?  

When I removed the warning stickers on my '97 I was suprised that there was no fading.
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Reply #9 - 02/28/05 at 18:24:59
 
Yeah Gitar,
I was wondering if it would work to fill the low spot 1st coat,
sand. then shoot the whole thing 2nd time.
It would take more coats to smooth over a new decal.
Risky biz ???
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Reply #10 - 02/28/05 at 18:32:10
 
Except that I don't want to remove the new decals, using a bit of rubbing compound and then clearcoating would not have been a bad idea.  If I change them, I'll rub it down, clearcoat, apply decals and clearcoat again.  There was no fading, just a very slight ridge where the edge of the decal was and the clearcoat ends.  As it stands now, it's only barely noticeable and I can probably feather it a bit before adding the clearcoat.  I contacted Weston Signs and Decals (where I got the decals) and was told clearcoat over the decal was just fine; that a lot of his customers do that.
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Reply #11 - 02/28/05 at 19:52:59
 
Nightrain wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
Hey rob, How bad did it look with no clearcoat in one spot? was it bad or barely noticable?



with my removal there is a distinct line where the clearcoat was. from a distance it was not noticable, close up it was.

i did try to reclearcoat and was not satisfied with the results. someone with more body work skills might be able to do a better job.

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Re: Tank Decal
Reply #12 - 03/01/05 at 08:22:47
 
Were you using Home Depot rattlecan clearcoat or do you have a spray gun?
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Reply #13 - 03/01/05 at 10:54:06
 
I will be using AutoZone rattlecan.
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Reply #14 - 03/01/05 at 13:19:09
 
If I decide to change the decal again (or if I hose it up badly) I'll rub the tank down seriously and get new clearcoat done at a body shop, apply the new decals, and clearcoat again.
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