swimmer_spe
Sep 17, 2017Explorer
Removing stickers
I have a fibreglass paneled trailer that I want to remove all the stickers other owners have put on it over the years. How do I do this without doing damage to the skin?
Bumpyroad wrote:stevemorris wrote:
and why do they put a big propane safety sticker right smack on the front of the stove vent hood.
because somebody had a problem and sued and there was a sticker but it was small and to the side so it cost somebody big $$$$$. have you looked at a step ladder lately? talk about stickers. I remember reading about a successful lawsuit against a ladder company by a farmer who set the base of the ladder on a pile of manure that had a frozen surface on top. ladder broke thru, he was hurt, he collected.
bumpy
stevemorris wrote:
and why do they put a big propane safety sticker right smack on the front of the stove vent hood.
Dr Quick wrote:I have also used a blow dryer to remove decals-peeling them off very slowly. Have never used gasoline though. Everyone's right about the area around the decal being faded. Might pull one off and check before pulling all off. It might look better with the decals on than having several nonfaded spots where they used to be. Gary
I have heard that using a blow drier will work. If any adhesive is left,I have used gas to clean it off.