heat gun to soften adhesive
3m general purpose adhesive cleaner to remove residue
this stuff (http://products3.3m.com/catalog/us/e...er/output_html)
So, I've got the new (well, new to me anyway) motor home... errr... home and it's time to do a little detailing on the outside.
Here's my question; The original vinyl stickers on the outside are cracked, faded, and pealing. What's a good way (read "easy") to remove them?? Any of you vinyl masters have any suggestions??
heat gun to soften adhesive
3m general purpose adhesive cleaner to remove residue
this stuff (http://products3.3m.com/catalog/us/e...er/output_html)
Best advice would be to use a heat gun or a hairdryer.Then take a plastic puddy knife to remove decals.Use goo gone or wd 40 to get the stickey residue off.
Heat gun plastic putty knife
Sounds like I get to play around with a heat gun and putty knife...
Thanks everyone.
3M makes this hockey puck looking eraser you stick on the end of a drill or air tool. Takes away the decal and adhesive in one motion. Pretty easy but messy. I've been using them for about ten years, no problems.
Most automotive paint stores carry them.
Yep, the hockey puck or eraser looking thing works bitchen, the mess people are talking about is when you erase something on paper and it leaves those little squiglys everywhere, well that's what he means, some auto part stores have them too.
I've got some 40 grit paper on my belt sander I'm sure it should do the trick
I've got some 40 grit paper on my belt sander I'm sure it should do the trick
hahaha... yer a funny focker.
Goo Gone - Works every time and has a nice citrus smell.