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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 ?
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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. Last edited by 1matcoman; 08-06-2025 at 08:53 PM. |
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WD40 works well. sometimes almost instantly ,although some decals need to soak awhile.
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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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