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The power of a Dremel!

Started by Fausty0, May 12, 2011, 11:12:46 AM

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Fausty0

 So, I posted a thread a couple days ago talking about my right fender and how the previous owner dropped it and left a few good gashes/ scratches. To remedy the problem in a cost effective way, I took of the badly damaged decal and took a Dremel with the polishing tool to it. Here are the results,

Before

After
2006 Suzuki GS500F (Clear Alternatives Integrated Tail Light, Semi-Customed faring decals, Soon to be custom handlebars)

Worm

2005 Suzuki GS500F
K&N Lunchbox
20/65/142.5 jetting
Fenderectomy
Flush Mount Front Signals

eero

another way is you could have just used turtle wax, would have removed the sticker and made it nice and shiny! I think it looks kind of off with that decal removed though. If i were you, I'd remove the suzuki decal or the bottom striped decal to make it flow better. Just my .02

Fausty0

It does look off, thats why I have an appointment at a vinyl decal car shop to custom make some graphics. We will see what the artist comes up with and I'll post some pics of that as well.
2006 Suzuki GS500F (Clear Alternatives Integrated Tail Light, Semi-Customed faring decals, Soon to be custom handlebars)

eero

Quote from: Fausty0 on May 12, 2011, 11:38:34 AM
It does look off, thats why I have an appointment at a vinyl decal car shop to custom make some graphics. We will see what the artist comes up with and I'll post some pics of that as well.

Looking forward to seeing it.

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