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Removing a Logo From a Motorcycle Seat

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Date: 06/01/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Advice | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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What can be used to remove, say "Honda" emblem from motorcycle seats. The seats are either leather or vinyl with the logo evidently painted on the back of the seat in white letters. I want to remove the letters.

Thanks,
Jim McIntosh from Pollar AR
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By Karen M. (Guest Post)
We have used oven cleaner to remove business logos painted on side of vehichles. You might give it a try. Good luck.

Posted on 06/04/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By southerngal (Guest Post)
Try WD-40 - I know it works for those bumper stickers! Good Luck!

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By K from Oz (Guest Post)
You could try white spirits

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