removable numbers???

C O D Y

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Just use a lower quality of vinyl. It will then be much easier to remove.

If you use a 3M Cal Plus Calendar vinyl, you should be able to remove the vinyl without the razor blades or heat gun (I do it every day). If by chance there is a little adhesive left behind, use a citrus based adhesive remover designed for automobile paints.

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Neil - UK

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Cody's right a lower grade - one with a semi-permanent acrylic adhesive, if left for weeks builds a higher bond, but for day use can be peeled cleanly from most substrates. Matt finish preferably rather than gloss. I get through tons of the stuff,
makes a change for cheaper product to work best, in this instance
it does.
 

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I'm sick of razor blades and heat guns.

Any scientists out there? Do you think if I attached small magnets on the inside of my door skins that I could hold a 14" x 10" magnetic sheet (numbers and class designation printed on it) on the outside? If so, do these sheets hold up to 140-170 mph? I see the Porsche club race cars use these.

Is there any "grease or goop" or something that I could wipe on the surface that would not harm the finish but would make all regular stickers peel right off then you wipe the goop off?

Anybody used the "static cling" numbers?

Any info would be appreciated.
 
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