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Just now, IrishDunner said:

Whats the best way to remove branding from the likes of ssds and psu

Hair dryer and some elbow grease, you can use some isopropyl alcohol to remove any residue left by the adhesive. 

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a warm air source thats not hot enough to melt solder and a plastic scraper of some sort or just your nails

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You can also use the bottom of the sticker to pat any adhesive residue and remove it.

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1 minute ago, WoodenMarker said:

You can also use the bottom of the sticker to pat any adhesive residue and remove it.

Tape works well too.

Or you can use some dish soap :)

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vinyl wrap? you can easily remove it when you try to sell it or send back to the manufacturer 

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I'd be weary of anything that puts large amounts of heat on the device.  I'd look for chemicals that will dissolve the glue

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6 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

I'd be weary of anything that puts large amounts of heat on the device.  I'd look for chemicals that will dissolve the glue

its the sticker on my cooler master v850 psu I want to remove because I want to go shroudless in my crystal 460 case

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9 minutes ago, IrishDunner said:

its the sticker on my cooler master v850 psu I want to remove because I want to go shroudless in my crystal 460 case

Get some Goo-Be-Gone, patience, and a lot of elbow grease.

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