Hello, we just got a new (new to us but really used) 5th wheel and we love it. Just got back from a trip and the stickers on it are cracked and peeling. Do any of you have an easier way than the old fashioned blow dryer and scraper? It may take me until our next trip in the SUMMER to them all cleaned off and new installed lol.
Yep, 3M Eraser wheel works great! I removed all the graphics on my 34 RV with one (well actually it took two). I used my cordless drill. FYI, You need to keep the drill motor speed a bit low or you will burn, or yellow the fiberglass siding.
As 96Bounder30E noted, the 3M eraser works well but also note that he is using an air tool to power the eraser. You'll over heat an electric drill motor and burn your hands.
Richard
95 Bounder 32H F53 460 2013 CRV Toad 2 Segways in Toad First brake job 1941 Hudson
3M makes a drill mounted "Eraser wheel" that is about the easiest thing you will find to remove faded decals......Years ago I restriped my first motorhome.....I started with the heat gun and a plastic scraper....I got tired real fast of the burned finger tips......I finished the job with the eraser wheel
Eric 96 Bounder 30E-F53(460) stock Ford intake w/K&N air filter used Thorley headers new Banks resonator, muffler, tail pipe and 4" polished SS exhaust tip
I use a heat gun and a rubber scraper. If I was doing a large area I would have the gun and a good chemical.
1992 Fleetwood Jamboree Rallye 24' M/H Ford E350 Chassis, 7.5L Engine, E40D Transmission My other motorhome is a 1978 Catalina 25 Sailboat Cruising Califonia, Sailing the Pacific!
3M makes a spray decal remover you might try that. Should be able to find it a a GOOD auto parts store. But I would test it on a small area first.
Jim & Debbie England Do you have Gas? Propane Exceptional Energy 2015 F350 CCLB 6.2L/4:30 Vermilion Red 2020 Cougar 364BHLGone but not forgotten 2012 Ridgeline 34RLT fifth wheel/2012 V27FK V-Cross TT