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I have a friend that has put bat's overlays, but now wants to remove it because he is changing his color them. he has only had the overlays for about 3 days now. What is a good method of removing Bat's Overlays??? Thanks for the ideas.
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Just peel it off, and to make it easier, have someone spray water on the overlay as ur removing it. Obviously spraying on the sticky part so it can come off with less force. Tell Eric i said whatsup!! I knew red n carbon blue was better than white and carbon blue.
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if you have them on for 3 days they should come off easy. I had them on for a few months and could hardly get them off. I used a blowdryer to heat it up and pealen inch by inch. Had to remove a big part by using an exacto knife-blade to cut of the 'shiny top' then use rubbing alcohol to get the sticky part of, it was a b*tch, took me 4 hours for 2 headlights..
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okay..thanks guys
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try "tint off" while you peeling it off!
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Goo Gone.
Originally posted by RICOGT: i wanted to get the vac gauge because it constantly moves. more of a race feel i think
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The best way is to apply heat with a hair dryer, and slowly peel off. The key is to do it slowly, too fast and you may leave some residue Bat-
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