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JCChildress 08-06-2025 09:50 AM

Product to help with removing contingency decals
 
Someone told me they thought it was some kind of product that helped remove the decals, even on old paint and didn't take paint with them ? I know about a heat gun but they said they thought it was a gel or something. Anyone ever heard of this ?

1matcoman 08-06-2025 11:40 AM

Re: Product to help with removing contingency decals
 
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=decal+era...ohye92pu_e_p67
This type product works great. Especially if you use a slower turning wheel - like in a drill as opposed to a die grinder.
Believe me, these type products work very well. I've removed years old decals off of tool trucks with them more times than I care to remember.

Tom Goldman 08-06-2025 03:09 PM

Re: Product to help with removing contingency decals
 
WD40 works well. sometimes almost instantly ,although some decals need to soak awhile.

Stephen & Horace Johnson 08-06-2025 10:21 PM

Re: Product to help with removing contingency decals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JCChildress (Post 715127)
Someone told me they thought it was some kind of product that helped remove the decals, even on old paint and didn't take paint with them ? I know about a heat gun but they said they thought it was a gel or something. Anyone ever heard of this ?

i have always used heat gun, and used wd40 to remove residue? and then wax that spot just in case i added decal


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