i was told its the colour that gives it its name .and i had never used one before the only thing i found is that you need a good battery powered drill or a mains drill you kill a battery in minuets .i didn't damage any pain on my car .
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I used a caramel wheel to remove my side decals and it did indeed damage the paint. It has left orange peel type marks on the doors that do make them look crap (though not as crap as the decals)
Here's the thread.
The paint itself is good but it looks like it has damaged the laquer.
So if you do go this route be very very careful....(gentle)
btw if you want a cheap caramel wheel I have a brand new one in box. Brand is Sealey I think and it's the one I never used (I bought 2)
Rob
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Originally posted by fonecrusher1 View PostIve heard that they can damage paintwork quite badly if your not familiar with them, like me.
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Well you didn't read the linked thread I posted where I stated that my drill only does 3000 rpm and the max printed on the wheel was 4000 rpm.
To remove both big side decals took 1/2 of one wheel. Maybe the Sealey ones are a lot harder than the ones you used ?
Rob.
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To be honest with you chaps all this talk of the thing doing damage to paintwork has put me right off.
Since ive learned how to remove decals fairly quickly using a certain method whats the point in going into unknown territory again with a different technique that will takes hours/days to master.
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as i said in the beginning of this thread my surf dacles came off with a hair dryer but the isuzu was a pig and i couldnt see any way to remove them i was told on here i think bdt2 and others to use a caramel wheel i didn't damage any paint but you need a battery drill with a fast charger as an 18 volt battery only lasts a few mins i found after using about 4/5 different drills that a dewalt was best and it charged the 2nd batt very fast perhaps if you use a mains drill that might burn the paint but i think you d be hard pressed with a batt drill.have you tried a h/dryer ?
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Hey steve s theres no doubt the caramel wheel is the best tool for the job but I would have to get one posted over from england (like everything 4x4 related) so i couldnt be bothered with the wait/expense.
Tried using a hairdryer & found it to be very underpowered. Heatgun & atm/credit card for scraping works very well.
Shalershasker petrol (thanks ava bananna) & an old tea/drying towel & some serious elbow work will do the job if you cant get your hands on a caramel wheel.
Ive finished removing the passenger side decal & people are telling me how much better it looks.
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