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Decals on front of TT

Louie___Eva
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Explorer
Our decals are peeling off of the front of our TT. We need to take them off so that we can replace them. What is the best way to get them off?
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phenrichs
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I would not use a chemical on my fiberglass TT. A friend of mine works for a vinyl graphics place that does vehicle wraps and they use heat and the wheel.
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Ron3rd
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Explorer II
I used a heat gun along with a plastic putty scraper when I removed mine. Be careful not to get things too hot. You'll need to remove the left over glue too. The glue can be as big of a PITA as the decals. I removed the glue with plain old gasoline on a rag on the suggestion of a member of this forum and it worked great.

This was on an aluminum sided trailer.
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Dick_B
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Previous discussion. Search this Forum for `decals' then search the results for `3m'
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96Bounder30E
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harold1946
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A 3M eraser wheel works great. Some use a heat gun and peel it off.
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tanman32225
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Use a heat gun.