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I'm working on the 12th vehicle from the same company and even though I've scraped, beaten and bawled my way through the first 11, I thought maybe somebody reading this might have another suggestion. The vinyl came off this one pretty good but, like all the others, the adhesive is just unbelievably thick! I have tried Rapid Remover, 3M Adhesive Remover, holy water and my fingernails, and lastly, a product called De-Solv-It which has worked the best although I still have to do about 3 applications and then scrape with a razor blade to get it completely cleaned off. Talk about stressed. I just thank God that this is the last of the fleet and that I also never gave them a price on this particular vehicle because it just doubled! Thanks for any suggestions.
------------------ Sharon Bigler A Good Sign Chambersburg, PA
Posts: 202 | From: Chambersburg, PA USA | Registered: Jul 2001
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Sharon, you can use "the eraser" wheel if nothing else works. I usually keep 6 of these in the shop all the time. Whips it off in seconds.
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