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Sticker Matte Interrelated Guideline

  • 30 December 2010 9:22 am
scratch-sniff Sticker Matte Interrelated Guideline

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Found dog with tatto # in ear, how to trace?
It is a small maltese, very bad condition. Sticker Matte While cleaning stickers,& mats found tatoo. Plan to go to Hum Soc and ask tomorrow but thought I would ask here too, how to trace. FT Worth Texas. thank you
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scratch-sniff Sticker Matte Interrelated Guideline

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  1. Me C - December 30, 2010 at 10:27 am

    I know my son got some scratch and sniff ones from the doctor the other day. other then that here is a site that ppl listed some stuff on trend…gl

  2. Jessie - December 30, 2010 at 10:58 pm

    If the matt is close to the skin, DO NOT try to go under it to cut it. The skin is not attached to the underlying muscle and it will tent up –you’ll accidentally cut the dog. You can try making small snips into the matt at 90 degrees to the dog’s body and then see if you can work it out with your fingers or a comb. If that doesn’t work, you need clippers to safely remove matts that are quite close to the skin. Yes, it is animal abuse if the matts are really bad as eventually the dog will get sores and infections, even maggots, beneath the matt. The Matts are also painful to the dog when the dog moves the affected part if they are close to the skin. You could actually get into trouble as it is not your dog and they didn’t ask you to do this. :( Hope you don’t!

  3. LoVexx Y - December 31, 2010 at 10:51 pm

    Yes it is sorry :( REFUND IT GIRL.

  4. PeterM - January 1, 2011 at 10:40 am

    There is an online shop at Naruto.com.I checked at LogoProducts4Less.com, they have the largest selection of logo car stuff, but they did not have any Naruto items.

  5. tharnpfeffa - January 1, 2011 at 10:43 pm

    soak ‘em off with warm water

  6. SignPimp - January 2, 2011 at 11:17 am

    My specialty. As the other contributor said, you will need some heat if it is cold. If the bike is fairly new, and it’s not freezing in your area, it’s possible the decals will come off without heat. What you will need is a tool called a Li’l Chizzler. You should be able to get one from a sign shop. This will be one of your necessary tools. It’s strong enough to peel and scrape, but not sharp enough to scratch. Once you have the decal removed, use a good adhesive remover. Solvent based stuff will hurt the paint. There are many adhesive removers on the market. I have a trick that I don’t ever tell, but I doubt many people will see this post so I’m gonna spill it. Go to a screen printing shop and ask if you can buy some “ink degradent” – maybe they’ll give you some. It’s not cheap, but it works like no other. I tried this stuff a few years back on a hunch and BINGO…you will not find anything better. Put it in a spray bottle, spray it onto the bodywork lightly, let it sit for maybe 10 seconds and start wiping it off. You are not going to believe how awesome this stuff works. Follow it up with soapy water to get all the residue off and you are done. And it won’t damage your paint. Just be sure to get all the excess off.As for tank decals, most of them are clear coated over and you will need a professional to sand them off and repaint or touch up the tank.

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