We used whats called the decal eraser when I worked at the dealer.
It's basicly a rubber buffing wheel that mounts on a drill or die grinder,I'm sure some of the auto parts stores that supply to dealers and shops have them.
We used whats called the decal eraser when I worked at the dealer.
It's basicly a rubber buffing wheel that mounts on a drill or die grinder,I'm sure some of the auto parts stores that supply to dealers and shops have them.
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heat it and peel it. just do not heat it too much or it will burn the paint. that is how you can tell a good detailer vs a bad one...if they burn the paint with a buffer.
they also make plastic razor blades that won't cut into clear coat and paint. that will help you scrape off the excess.
use a microfiber cloth and just work remaining adhesive off. I usually spray it with a wash n wax or nanowax spray as I am getting it off. put on a nice coat of wax over the spot when finished.
Blow dryer and mild solvent a heat gun gets too hot
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