Body graphic

Heat it with a hair dryer and then peel it off. Once it is off, use some goo gone and a MF towel to remove residue. I had some vinyl letters to remove fom a clients truck and after removing the letters, I had to use goo gone and a plastic razor blade to remove the remaining residue. Of course, this left some micro scratches, which needed to be polished out, but it came out flawlessly.
 
Heat them up with a heat gun and then use an adhesive remover to get rid of the residue thats left. The rubber wheels work great but they make a big mess its usually faster with the heat gun.
 
Justin,



Have you used that wheel for decal removal with good results? I have used it for pin stripe removal, which as I type this I am realizing its very similar, but I have never tried it for this application. I usually heat the sticker up with a hair dryer, slowly peel back with a plastic razor blade to start and then I use 3m general purpose adhesive remover.
 
Lotuseffect said:
Justin,



Have you used that wheel for decal removal with good results? I have used it for pin stripe removal, which as I type this I am realizing its very similar, but I have never tried it for this application. I usually heat the sticker up with a hair dryer, slowly peel back with a plastic razor blade to start and then I use 3m general purpose adhesive remover.



I've used it for small graphics and it works awesome.

I watched the guy that did my graphics use it on a 10ft. box truck. It had tons of graphics. He was done in an hour. Stuff flew off. I came behind him and used Tarminator to clean up the residue.

He said that he use to use a heat gun and plastic blade. Would have taken him 2, 8 hour days before. He charges the same price still though.
 
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