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As already said: definitely take photos or scan it before you try to remove it!

Warm water could work. As for chemicals, don't use acetone. Isopropyl alcohol is least destructive I'd say, followed by cleaning solvent (benzine / naphtha?). Lemon oil / juice as a natural alternative..

Mechanically I often use guitar picks.. dunlop nylon 0.6, 0.73, 0.88 or 1 mm. They have a relatively sharp edge, but do not scratch anything. They also work great for opening all sorts of cases.

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19 hours ago, Cascade Steven said:

One other random thought:  I wonder if Centerville Electronics, the service and parts supplier for White's (either east or west coast branch) might have a new old stock decal?  Seems like it might be worth a call before other avenues are pursued. 

 

7 hours ago, Geotech said:

Todd Marshall at Centerville West probably has new decals. I know the Service Dept had them when I was at White's, and Todd took everything with him.

Thank you Steven and Carl. I'm going to contact Todd.

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Success! Thank you all for your responses!

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