Recently i have done a few vinyl sticker removal specifically off of commercial vans.
Removing vinyl lettering from vehicle.
Car truck lettering.
Extremely thin vinyl cut lettering that is very old can be brittle and not easily peeled away without cracking and breaking.
The best way to remove any adhesive vinyl decal is through the use of heat applied to the decals.
Removing vehicle lettering in cold temperatures is possible but will take longer.
They make it so much easier.
Working on a clean vehicle in warm temperatures is the ideal situation for easily removing vinyl lettering and graphics.
Removing decals might seem like a straight forward and simple task to the casual observer.
There are numerous reasons a person is presented with the need or want to remove decals of all kinds.
The vinyl gets brittle in the cold and may break into smaller pieces to remove.
Often i hear people say that removing car decals and stickers is easy.
Great for cars trucks or any other type of vehicle.
Anyone serious about removing old baked on stickers from their car that has been in the sun for years knows that using your finger nail just doesn t work.
I wish someone had told me about these wheels whenever i just started pulling these vinyl stickers off.
Individual letters cut from a sheet of 2 mil vinyl material.
Uv rays and time will cause them to peel and discolor.
Let the light in.
I thought why not share the process.
Also age can greatly affect how difficult it will be to remove.
Removing decals and badges will vary in difficulty depending on the size and shape of the sticker or emblem.
I wanted to get the surface warm.
To start i park the vehicle with the vinyl side in the sun.
Even one company who removes car stickers professional informed me they use their finger nails ohhh no.
Decals and graphics can change the personality of any vehicle but they don t last forever.
With an endless array of vinyl graphics and stickers that can be found on vehicles many people find themselves faced with the challenge to remove decals.
A hair dryer or a heat gun will suffice to put heat onto the decals thereby helping to release the glue from either the vinyl or the metal or glass on your vehicle.
This will assist in removing the stickers by warming up the surface.