fyrflie wrote:
The best way I found to remove the decals was with an Eraser wheel. And it removes the adhesive at the same time.
It's certainly one of the handy tools in the decal removal quiver, however it is, IMO, the last resort for tough to remove decals.
Order of precedence I use:
1. Heat and peel. Solvent to remove leftover glue.
2. Heat and razor blade. Solvent to remove leftover glue.
3. When #1 & #2 get frustrating and have you blurting 4 letter expletive's and throwing tools, I bust out the eraser wheel.
Eraser wheel is also real good at removing foam backed adhesive strips, that leave more than just some thin residual glue on the surface, like automotive trim.
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