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joelyn
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Sep 10, 2017

3M Eraser Wheel????? UPDATE PICTURES

Anyone ever use one of those eraser wheels to take off decals on the trailer sides??? here is what i am talking about.

eraser wheel

just want to know from someone that used this if its easy to do or do u really have to know what u r doing as to not to screw up the paint...they make it look so easy like the decal just peels off. so just wondering if that is really how it works. The decals are old and curling from the sun, not new ones.
thanks
  • I didn't have much luck with these wheels. It left a yellow smear mark that didn't want to come off. I ended up using a heat gun and plastic scraper. A lot of work.
  • time2roll wrote:
    Yes I have used the EW with some success. My decals are really old and sun baked so they do come off and the paint remains. Still a strong shadow from the adhesive. Be patient and it works well.


    thank u, thats what i like to hear.......
  • I've had good luck removing decals with a hair blow dryer , coarse worked great taking the decals off a new truck I bought years ago, but even on an older toyhauler I helped a friend remove the decals that were sun backed/cracked.
    The remaining adhesive he used some 3M adhesive remover in a spray can.

    And yes there was the obvious color difference where the out decals were , no matter how much he polished with a DA buffer.
    Wound up having new decals made ...
  • These things are for use on small pin stripes and stuff like that. If you have a big area to do I would use 3M woodgrain and strip remover. You just spray it on peel off.
  • Yes I have used the EW with some success. My decals are really old and sun baked so they do come off and the paint remains. Still a strong shadow from the adhesive. Be patient and it works well.
  • Acampingwewillgo wrote:
    I did use one on the HHR I bought from my brother that had Interstate Battery Decals all over it(it was a Hot shot delivery vehicle for him). Anyways, I did use one and if your real careful you can avoid leaving residue marks on the service. It works fairly well just be careful with how much pressure you apply to the spinning wheel. I got a couple of different ones but as I recall, stay with the name brand(3M).



    thanks, yeah the video makes it look pretty easy but i guess just to get u to buy it, lol. i do use a electric buffer on my truck and it comes out pretty good so hopefully should be ok. just asking to make sure and if anyone has any tips to doing it.
    thanks for the response
  • I did use one on the HHR I bought from my brother that had Interstate Battery Decals all over it(it was a Hot shot delivery vehicle for him). Anyways, I did use one and if your real careful you can avoid leaving residue marks on the service. It works fairly well just be careful with how much pressure you apply to the spinning wheel. I got a couple of different ones but as I recall, stay with the name brand(3M).

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