How to Remove and Reapply Commodore Brand Stickers

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How to Remove and Reapply Commodore Brand Stickers

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I have two SuperPET's but the one in the best condition does not have a SuperPET sticker on the front. I want to move the sticker from one machine to another without damaging it.

Can anyone suggest a safe way to remove the sticker from one PET and then suggest an adhesive that will not destroy the sticker or plastic case when I apply it to the other PET.

All suggestions are appreciated.
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anyone got any suggestions?
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Heat weakens adhesive. I'm not sure how well the old adhesive will re-apply though. I heard about disk de-labelers that use heat to weaken the adhesive, then the labels just come off! It actually works too, I had a 3.5 in an old laptop that got too hot, and the label came off in the drive, lol. I think that doing this in a humid place will work better. If the adhesive won't re-apply, use some double-sided tape. Or glue of some kind.
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Yup, heat gun.
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Re: How to Remove and Reapply Commodore Brand Stickers

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Yeah. A heat gun would work wonderfully.
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