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I got new a tailgate woodgrain decal.
Can anyone tell me how to get the old baked on wood grain off. Thanks
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warm it up with a heat gun or a hair dryer it should come off with a plastic scraper be careful not to get it to hot or the paint will lift too
Kman
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Thanks for the idea.
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I used acitone to get mine off. Worked real good!
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thanks I'll give it a try
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