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Bernice Tornquist
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What is best for removing 'some' vinyl from plexi without crazing? I don't have a lot to remove, but I don't want it melting away on me.

Thanks.

[ June 14, 2003, 04:12 PM: Message edited by: Bernice Tornquist ]

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Bernice Tornquist
Bernice's Signs & Graphics
Box 1799, Nipawin, SK
S0E 1E0 Canada

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Chuck Churchill
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Where is that Roger guy when you need him? We peel up the vinyl by pulling slowly to get most of the adhesive to come with it. A little heat from a heat gun or hair dryer helps soften the PVC so it stretches instead of breaking. Then Roger' Rapid Remover to get any adhesive off that didn't come up with the vinyl. Wipe up the now gooey adhesive with paper towels. Last step is to clean with water. If you are careful you won't leave any scratches on the acrylic. If you don't care about scratches use a razor blade paint scraper to start lifting the vinyl.

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It's A Good Sign Inc.
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Burlington, Ont.
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Bernice Tornquist
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Thanks, Chuck...really, it's the glue I am more concerned with getting off after I take the vinyl off.

What solution do you use?

Thanks.

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Bernice Tornquist
Bernice's Signs & Graphics
Box 1799, Nipawin, SK
S0E 1E0 Canada

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Dave Grundy
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Bernice...Rapid Remover is the ONLY way to go! It works like a charm...if you have never used it you are making life hard for yourself.

In a pinch, though, I have used Varsol. It is a lot messier but will eventually get the job done.

Buy a gallon of Rapid Remover and pat yourself on the back Bernice. [Smile] [Smile]

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Linda Schmidt
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Bernice- They're right- Rapid Remover is awesome. I use use plastic razor blades (available from SignWareHouse.com) to scrape off the gonk. I set the plex just off the edge of my work surface and scrape it directly into a lined garbage bag. Works much better than trying to wipe it off- always boggs down. I've done 4'x8's this way and it works for me.... ditto [Razz]

Same process for glass, PVC, trucks- plastic blades and Rapid Remover- lost w/o them. Hope this helps.

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Linda Schmidt
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Bernice Tornquist
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Thank you Dave, Linda...that's the information I needed....you are just sweethearts for telling me.

Thanks alot.

Happy Father's Day (fathers of this post).

[ June 15, 2003, 12:16 AM: Message edited by: Bernice Tornquist ]

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Bernice Tornquist
Bernice's Signs & Graphics
Box 1799, Nipawin, SK
S0E 1E0 Canada

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