Old Zipp 440 - Decal/Sticker removal
Moderator: robbosmans
I have an older pair of Zipp 440s, (now 404s), and want to remove the decal/sticker from them. They are a really ugly lime green. On these older rims, the decal must be silk screened or sublimated on, it's not a sticker.
Has anyone removed these? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Tony
Has anyone removed these? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Tony
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Juanmore time:
I did try acetone with a shop cloth. I wasn't sure how the acetone would affect the Carbon Fiber, so I didn't try for very long.
Aballas:
Yes, the rims are just like the one on the front of the Bianchi. Where were you able to get the new stickers?
I have wet sanded and been able to get one off, but again, I have to be very careful, afraid of damaging the rim.
Thanks,
Tony
I did try acetone with a shop cloth. I wasn't sure how the acetone would affect the Carbon Fiber, so I didn't try for very long.
Aballas:
Yes, the rims are just like the one on the front of the Bianchi. Where were you able to get the new stickers?
I have wet sanded and been able to get one off, but again, I have to be very careful, afraid of damaging the rim.
Thanks,
Tony
I ordered them from Zipp...just call the customer service number on their website and tell them you want to order a set of 404 decals...
they have great customer service....if you get their voicemail...leave a message....they WILL call you back within the day....
they have great customer service....if you get their voicemail...leave a message....they WILL call you back within the day....
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Dont be such a wuzz guys. I used acetone on my 1080`s. Rubb the stickers down with a sponge dipped in acetone. Then wash them with water. Did not harm my wheels in any way!
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No those old Zipps have the stickers under a thick layer of clearcoat. Not easy to remove. You can take back the clearcoat and remove them with sandpaper or the razor technique but it'll be a lot of hard work. When you're done you'll have to reapply the clearcoat to the area which may not look perfect.
I did this years ago with a set of 440's, I used a razor blade 90deg from the surface and shaved back and forth. the decals are about half way under the carbon resin top layer.
It made a huge mess but only took an hour or so per rim.
I have pictures somewhere, I will try to find them.
In hindsight I would add stickers over the old ugly zipp decals.
It made a huge mess but only took an hour or so per rim.
I have pictures somewhere, I will try to find them.
In hindsight I would add stickers over the old ugly zipp decals.
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