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Re: reflector


From: tallen <tallen01@rochester.rr.com>
Subject: Re: reflector
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 23:00:50 -0400

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Michael Hardy wrote:

>dont mind me, just venting. Its an 04 sportster, with harley side plates. The
>MOCO has reflectors on the rear fender, that have to be scrapped when
>installing the side plates. what a waste.
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Mike and others!

Ya may know this but the best way to remove those pesky reflectors is to
use dental floss slid between the reflector and the painted fender and
"saw" with it through the adhesive foam tape.   THEN using patience and
mineral spirits and a soft cotton rag, soak the remaining foam/adhesive
on the fender until it gets gooy can be wiped off.  Could take a whole
can of beer to accomplish per side.  Like I said, use patience or you
will scratch up the paint.  That's mineral spirits, NOT... paint
remover, MEK, brush cleaner, etc.  which if used may remove more than
the adhesive.

Just my two non-invited 2 cents.
T

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