JeepersCreepersJL
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- First Name
- Jake
- Joined
- Mar 10, 2020
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- Location
- Tri Cities, TN.
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Honda Accord Sport 2.0T
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thats awesome. i love roller coasters too even at 42 years old. lolMy windshield jeep "easter egg" got some personality in honor of my love for roller coasters..
....im older than you...thats awesome. i love roller coasters too even at 42 years old. lol
haha ok, thats even more awesome then.....im older than you...
I agree. Those lil ones cant hold a candle to my "no hands allowed" rule. And I have successfully initiated (or tricked-whatever) both kiddos by saying "i know you see the big rollercoaster, but there are 2 lines and we are going on the little one you cant see".... and they continued to believe me even after the harness came on. Gotta jump start their adventurous spirit while they are young.haha ok, thats even more awesome then.
hahaha that is awesome. I live in Virginia, but grew up in Michigan, so we went to Cedar Point in ohio a lot. Took my son to the amuzement park here in va. and I was disappointed, he looks at me and says why dad? i showed him a couple of the rides at Cedar Point and now he wants to go there whenever the world returns to some normalcy.I agree. Those lil ones cant hold a candle to my "no hands allowed" rule. And I have successfully initiated (or tricked-whatever) both kiddos by saying "i know you see the big rollercoaster, but there are 2 lines and we are going on the little one you cant see".... and they continued to believe me even after the harness came on. Gotta jump start their adventurous spirit while they are young.
If they're vinyl decals did you try a hairdryer to heat and help release the adhesive? It's what I use to help when removing vinyl decals from the Jeep body.Here’s a question in a kind of a different direction: has anyone had any luck removing decals from a vinyl window (like a Trektop window) and, if so, how was it done. TIA
And this stuff works great for removing the adhesive residue. Works on bugs and tar too!If they're vinyl decals did you try a hairdryer to heat and help release the adhesive? It's what I use to help when removing vinyl decals from the Jeep body.
I was wondering if a hairdryer might damage the vinyl of the window, as well as a solvent like Bug Off. Maybe there’s only one way to find out.If they're vinyl decals did you try a hairdryer to heat and help release the adhesive? It's what I use to help when removing vinyl decals from the Jeep body.
I came here to reply the same. Heat reactivates the adhesive. In the past I have done it and the only remains are something like an impression where the decal was.If they're vinyl decals did you try a hairdryer to heat and help release the adhesive? It's what I use to help when removing vinyl decals from the Jeep body.