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To change the tank sticker on your Royal Enfield Classic 350, you can follow these general steps:

  1. Gather the required materials: You will need a new tank sticker, a hairdryer or heat gun, a plastic card or a fishing line, adhesive remover or rubbing alcohol, a clean cloth, and possibly a hairdryer or heat gun.

  2. Clean the tank surface: Ensure that the tank surface is clean and free of any dirt, wax, or grease. Use a mild detergent and water to clean the area thoroughly, and then dry it with a clean cloth.

  3. Soften the existing sticker: Use a hairdryer or heat gun on low heat setting to gently warm the existing tank sticker. This will soften the adhesive and make it easier to remove.

  4. Remove the existing sticker: Once the sticker is warmed up, start peeling it off from one corner. Use a plastic card or fishing line to carefully lift the sticker, applying gentle pressure to separate it from the tank surface. Be cautious not to scratch or damage the paintwork.

  5. Clean the residue: After removing the old sticker, you might find adhesive residue remaining on the tank surface. Apply an adhesive remover or rubbing alcohol to a clean cloth and gently rub the residue until it is completely removed. This will ensure a clean surface for the new sticker.

  6. Apply the new sticker: Position the new tank sticker on the desired location, ensuring it is aligned correctly. Apply firm and even pressure to ensure proper adhesion. You can use a plastic card to smooth out any air bubbles or wrinkles.

  7. Secure the sticker: If needed, use a hairdryer or heat gun on low heat setting to warm up the new sticker slightly. This will help it adhere better to the tank surface. Be careful not to overheat or damage the sticker or the paint.

It's important to note that the specific steps may vary depending on the type of tank sticker and adhesive used on your Royal Enfield Classic 350. Therefore, it's always recommended to refer to the instructions provided by the manufacturer or consult with a professional if you have any concerns or doubts about the process.

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