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You know that giant warning sticker on the air cover. Mine is starting to peel alittle. I took the cover off and tried using a pressure washer to peel the whole off but nothing works. Does anyone have any ideals? I don't have a heat gun. Thanks for any help.~gas4harley~ \\;
Believe it or not....Get yourself a small bottle of Avon "Skin So Soft" (yes, the door to door cosmetic company's stuff). \\; Peel as much as you can, then just rub in the Skin so soft with cotton rag. \\; You'll be done in 2 minutes, and you'll be \\;sorry you didn't do it years ago. \\; Don't waste your time and effort with heat guns or pressure washers.
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Works miracles removing stickers, glue, stubborn bugs on cars, etc. \\; Won't harm chrome or paint. \\; Great stuff to keep in the garage.
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