Raptor decal removal

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Raptorial

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Get them warm (sun, heat gun, hair dryer, etc) and peel them off. Use 3M Adhesive remover to remove any residual adhesive. Super easy to do with no damage. Just remember that you are peeling off $100-bills. It is stupid to think the bedside deals are $1000.

Local dealer quoted me $600 for the bedside graphics themselves. I eventually changed my mind and decided to leave them off.

If the truck came with them, I’d leave them on
 

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For the residual residue, use Goof Off for autos. Don’t rub it in. Spray it on a rag, hold it against the residue and THEN wipe off after 1min

learned this from Mike Phillips
 

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One more question

Has anyone removed the raptor decals on the bed of the truck? Every truck I find has the decals on them and I really don't care for them.

So can they be safely removed without harming the paint?

Thanks
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I removed my bedside decals on my 2020 a few weeks back, used heat gun to remove most of it, followed with liquid wrench and plastic razor to scrap the remaining adhesive off. After using Carpro eraser I still had some ghosting when water was applied to the area. Corrected the area with a compound and topped with polish. The process took about 2 hours for both sides. Very happy with the results. You can remove them safely just take your time and go slow when removing them.
 
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