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Removing Vinyl Decals from a Vehicle

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Good vinyl decals are meant to last for a long time. This, unfortunately, means that their removal can be time consuming and tough. Getting rid of the decal aggressively can lead to irreparable damage to the vehicle. With the right methods and products, you can peel off the decal without causing any permanent harm.

Heating It with a Dryer

Heating assists in loosening the adhesive stuck at the back of the decal, making it simpler to remove. Turn on the high heat setting of the dryer and hold the dryer over the car decal till you begin to see the edges come off.

You May Also Use a Heat Gun

Heat guns can be utilized for drying glue and are found at most home improvement shops. They are able to blow even hotter air than a hair dryer and are better for bigger or more stubborn decals.

Make Use of a Plastic Blade

A lot of stores sell plastic blades that have been designed specifically for getting rid of decals and other objects that are stuck with adhesives. Plastic blades can reduce the likelihood of damage to your vehicle.

Make Use of a Razor Blade

Razor blades are the best for getting rid of adhesives but they are also likely to cause damage to the vehicle. Hence, they should not be your first preference. Make sure you are very careful while holding your razor blade. Scratch at the residue with smooth and small strokes. In case the blade gets blunt or does not seem effective, make sure you switch to a new blade rather than just turning it over.

Use a Residue Remover

Normally, if you peel or scrape off a decal, it ends up leaving an adhesive residue. Residue removers are essentially spray-on chemicals designed for breaking down adhesive and are easily available at home improvement departments of shops.

Once you have applied the chemicals onto the residue, wait for about five minutes and then wipe off the adhesive using a paper towel.

While good removers are non-toxic, you must refrain from direct contact.

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Make Use of a Stripe Eliminator

In case you are dealing with a decal which is particularly large in size or if you are having a hard time removing residue, you can use a stripe eliminator. This tool is essentially a smooth rubber wheel attached to a power drill utilized for the removal of the adhesive. Stripe eliminators can again be found at home improvement stores.

Wiping Down Using a Rag

Get rid of the remaining residue or chemicals with the help of a lint-free cloth. Gently wipe the area to get rid of any liquid without leaving lines.

While there are many ways of removing a decal from a vehicle, it is best to leave the job to a professional. Professional vehicle graphics creators know exactly how to get rid of the old graphic without damaging the vehicle. They are also better equipped and more knowledgeable on how to repair damages, if any.