First post, by Baoran
There is a sticker on over 30 year old computer hardware that somehow during the years has moved from its original spot to somewhere where it is not suppose to be. Does anyone know a good way to remove it from the plastic and being able to relocate it to the spot where it is suppose to be without damaging it? I would prefer to be able to save the sticker because it has all the information like model number, manufacturing date and the serial number.
Secondary objective could be that because the sticker has gotten bit brown during the years it would be nice to be able to also clean it a bit without damaging the sticker and the info on it. That isn't absolutely necessary if there is risk involved in cleaning it.
I did watch some videos on youtube where people did something like this using a heat gun, but none of them mentioned what the temperature of the heat gun should be set to so you don't damage it. I have a heat gun for electronics work that allows the temperature to be set between 100C and 600C with 1C increments.
I would appreciate any advice on this before trying.