DScott said: (quoted from post at 13:01:42 02/13/09)
GAFarmer16 said: (quoted from post at 12:54:25 02/13/09) ive got a tractor that i just bought with really nice paint and the guy i bought it from put decals not in the right places. so im trying to take them off without messing up the paint or fading it to a noticable condition. what would yall suggest? any good chemicals or anything?
I have had good luck removing vinyl decals with a hair dryer or heat gun on low. Just warm the decal up a little and pick up an edge and it should pull off. It doesn't take much heat, just enough to warm the adhesive up so it will release. I would think this would work on the mylar type also but I don't have much experience with them. Also, The ones I have removed were fairly new, not old, dry or getting brittle.
Yes, that method works quite well, and a dab of rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth will take care of any residue after removal.
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