i have a 2000 Yamaha Blaster and i removed all the warning labels it looks frekin sweet but during th e process i scratched the crap out of the plasic is there a specific tool i should use?????
Im not sure how you fill the wholes. But one way to you could do it is take jb weld and fill the holes with it and smooth off the top. Then get some paint and paint over the jb weld. Im not sure how good this would look but it works.
I used trick carbon fiber and stainless steel bolts, or just use small stainless steel bolts, available at any hardware store. Those pop rivits are rough to get out, they tend to spin when drilled. I just heated a screw driver and touched it to the rivits and pushed them through since i was going to put bolts through them. good luck bob
So the best method for removing the labels (stickers) is just a heat gun/hair dryer and your finger nail? If so, I'll give it a shot. Anyone one used products (like Goo-Gone) to remove or just have another method in general?
Goo Gone works really good if the sticker leaves any residue....but wd-40 will work on the residue as well. As far as the rivets go, if there are any...just use a drill bit that is just a little bigger than the inner diameter of the rivet. You can use a set of pliers to hold the back of the rivets if they start to spin...that's what I did. As far as the holes...I just left mine...I may get my friend to make some yellow stickers to go over them for me. Just depends on if he has the color or not.
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