reply to your pm, this is what you need to remove your graphics,
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Be carefull using these wheels they were designed to remove the glue beneath removed coach lines.Originally posted by winnybobThanks...but are you serious....that looks like a grinding wheel?
How does it work??....
You fit them to a drill.
If you don`t keep them moving you can "burn" through the paint.
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these are very soft and designed to remove stickers, they will NOT remove the glue on its own, and they dont harm the paintOriginally posted by geminireply to your pm, this is what you need to remove your graphics,[font=Times New Roman][size=3]
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Ummm they may have changed then ...Originally posted by geminithese are very soft and designed to remove stickers, they will NOT remove the glue on its own, and they dont harm the paint
When I was still panel beating and spraying we used to use them.
And found they worked best by first removing the decal with the help of hot water first then a hot air gun.
The use the wheel on any glue left.
I have been away from the spray booth for a few years so they may have improved them.[center] [/center]
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automotive paint supplies, that sells body panels etc, if you cant get one, send me a pm i'll get you one, about £6,Originally posted by winnybobThanks.....thought you might be pulling my pud on that one..
So...where do I get one
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they are very soft and have a caramel smell, these are different as 99% of signwriting and coachlines are now vinyl not paint, white spirits removes the glue bestOriginally posted by ConkerUmmm they may have changed then ...
When I was still panel beating and spraying we used to use them.
And found they worked best by first removing the decal with the help of hot water first then a hot air gun.
The use the wheel on any glue left.
I have been away from the spray booth for a few years so they may have improved them.[font=Times New Roman][size=3]
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I would agree with the white spirit route if you can put up with the stink let it soak then use a softish plastic scraper to take the glue off.Originally posted by geminithey are very soft and have a caramel smell, these are different as 99% of signwriting and coachlines are now vinyl not paint, white spirits removes the glue best
I used to use a clean filler card.
Then clean it all down with panel wipe and give it a light mop.
And hope the decals have not dug into the paint to much and leave a ghosting.[center] [/center]
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