removing arrow stickers?
#22
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: removing arrow stickers?
Come on Art dont hold back
I don't know why they'd put pink labels on hunting arrows anyway. It clashes so badly with those green and yellow vanes (he says in his best swishy, fashion designer impersonation voice [8D]).
#23
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Millville, Ohio
Posts: 2,463
RE: removing arrow stickers?
ORIGINAL: Arthur P
C'mon, Russ. I was just agreeing with the guy!
I don't know why they'd put pink labels on hunting arrows anyway. It clashes so badly with those green and yellow vanes (he says in his best swishy, fashion designer impersonation voice [8D]).
Come on Art dont hold back
I don't know why they'd put pink labels on hunting arrows anyway. It clashes so badly with those green and yellow vanes (he says in his best swishy, fashion designer impersonation voice [8D]).
the little tag thing ruins the look completely
they should have made the arrows camo and just wrote there name in black like the easton fall stalker arrows
#25
RE: removing arrow stickers?
ORIGINAL: early in
That WD40 reeks. Don't ever put that stuff on your arrows, or anything else that you don't want to stink.
That WD40 reeks. Don't ever put that stuff on your arrows, or anything else that you don't want to stink.
#26
RE: removing arrow stickers?
I use a damp sponge with a little bit of comet and it worked great, no scratches. Fingernail polish remover also works. I just did a dozen last night to make a custom look to my arrows
#27
RE: removing arrow stickers?
If you take it off and then you get some different arrows and you take those markings off you could wind up using the wrong arrows. it doesn't hurt to leave it on.
#28
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Horicon, WI
Posts: 57
RE: removing arrow stickers?
ORIGINAL: Black Stick
I used Goo Gone Extreme. It's cheap and works quickly. Some people may advise against this because it may cause the carbon fiber to split/fray. Try it on one and if there is no problem, go for it. Just but it on a rag and rub for a few seconds. It's gone! To back this up, I took some pictures of my arrows, which are not frayed at all. They were Carbon Express Maxima 350 3D selects, which have a similar red logo. The Goo Gone Extreme did the trick. The only problem I had with the stuff was the smell, so I recommend that you do it outside. There will be no sticky residue. It may temporarily discolor them (slightly lighter), but that goes away after a month or so. You will notice that my arrows are completely black. Just don't miss. You will never find these until you get the lawn mower out. Haha!
I used Goo Gone Extreme. It's cheap and works quickly. Some people may advise against this because it may cause the carbon fiber to split/fray. Try it on one and if there is no problem, go for it. Just but it on a rag and rub for a few seconds. It's gone! To back this up, I took some pictures of my arrows, which are not frayed at all. They were Carbon Express Maxima 350 3D selects, which have a similar red logo. The Goo Gone Extreme did the trick. The only problem I had with the stuff was the smell, so I recommend that you do it outside. There will be no sticky residue. It may temporarily discolor them (slightly lighter), but that goes away after a month or so. You will notice that my arrows are completely black. Just don't miss. You will never find these until you get the lawn mower out. Haha!
#30
RE: removing arrow stickers?
I'll probably be removing the label on a few dozen here soon, as I ordered some new arrow wraps with Predator camo on them from Onestringer, and I don't want half the label sticking out past the wraps; it's aesthetically not pleasing to me.