Best way to remove graphics?
hooked
Posted 5/26/2014 5:42 PM (#712892)
Subject: Best way to remove graphics?





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Getting ready to prep my Pro-V for a camo wrap. Those good ol' Lund graphics and pinstripes have been hanging on for 18 years and they're not coming off easily. Any suggestions?
wavridr
Posted 5/26/2014 6:07 PM (#712896 - in reply to #712892)
Subject: RE: Best way to remove graphics?




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Location: Not where I want to be!
A good heat gun, and rubbing alcohol to remove any residue after graphics are off.
Top H2O
Posted 5/26/2014 11:09 PM (#712927 - in reply to #712896)
Subject: RE: Best way to remove graphics?




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Repainting my RV. Just removed with a heat gun, stout razor blade scraper and Rubbed areas with Acetone..... no problem... The acetone put a Big Smile on my face .

Jerome
samuwenn
Posted 5/27/2014 12:59 AM (#712932 - in reply to #712892)
Subject: Re: Best way to remove graphics?





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Location: NoDak
also a 3m rubber eraser wheel from a car parts store $40 and a drill
Trophyseeker50
Posted 5/27/2014 6:52 PM (#713036 - in reply to #712892)
Subject: Re: Best way to remove graphics?





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Location: WI
X2 on the rubber eraser. That's how body shops take stuff off. Won't damage anything below decals.
muskie tamer
Posted 5/27/2014 7:11 PM (#713039 - in reply to #712892)
Subject: Re: Best way to remove graphics?





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Location: Waconia,MN
X3 on the rubber eraser, can find them cheaper on ebay.
hooked
Posted 5/27/2014 8:45 PM (#713052 - in reply to #713039)
Subject: Re: Best way to remove graphics?





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Thanks guys. I'll try the eraser wheel this weekend. Wrapping up the interior remodel...looking forward to the outside phase.
Randy
Posted 5/27/2014 8:52 PM (#713054 - in reply to #713052)
Subject: Re: Best way to remove graphics?





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Location: South Central Wisconsin
×4 ^^