Thanks for the other suggestions. Since we did not have one of those fancy tools, but did have a full box of single edge blades, we got it done with the razor scrapers... much less of a mess than using solvent.. You guys are just trying to get me spending money on more tools..
Well time to finish up Randy's scooter fender(s). The original (rear) had been loose at some point as the fender mounting holes were nice and elongated from flopping around. So I'll get them filled in and Randy will need to match drill them to the frame..
Use the right tools for the job
After marking, when cutting out such a small piece I like to leave a "handle" until the very end..
....gives you something to hold onto while fine tuning the fit
Nice and snug....
Tacking in the filler piece...
Next was to trim a nice radius on the front and back ends of the new front fender....
Last on the list, the forming process with the old fender left some "pie crust" edging, as seen here and in an original photo...
So we needed a special tool in order to duplicate this feature...
Spacing all marked out....
Finished edge...
All ready for delivery!