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Old 03-18-2010, 06:21 PM   #1
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Re: What to do with all these stickers

I go to an office supply place and buy a sheet or two of magnetic material. It looks like a thick piece of paper. Peel off the backing of your sticker, press it to the magnet sheet, then carefully trim around the sticker. Now you can put the sticker anywhere there's some steel, and remove it when you want to without any damage to the paint or sticker.
I do the same thing with dash plaques.
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Old 03-21-2010, 11:44 PM   #2
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Re: What to do with all these stickers

I confess, I'm a sticker liker too!!! lol...

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I go to an office supply place and buy a sheet or two of magnetic material. It looks like a thick piece of paper. Peel off the backing of your sticker, press it to the magnet sheet, then carefully trim around the sticker. Now you can put the sticker anywhere there's some steel, and remove it when you want to without any damage to the paint or sticker.
I do the same thing with dash plaques.
Thanks, great idea! I have a bunch that I've never peeled off cause I can't pick a spot.


Totally agree with the dealership tags. Actually back when I was doing the Harley thing I took everything off that said Harley on it. Never owned a piece of clothing that had Harley on it. I think that's what makes me laugh when I see todays 'bikers'. I can't imagine why Harley spends a penny on advertising.
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