Decal removal
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Draculaw

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100 posts

96 months

Friday 12th April 2019
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Looking at getting rid of my current car and it turns out that the stripes which were on there in fact weren't stock and are aftermarket. Have had decent quotes from a couple of the large car buyers, but subject to removing without damaging the paint.

Has anyone got any suggestions for the best way to do this?

Shnozz

30,126 posts

295 months

Friday 12th April 2019
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Hairdryer?

GetCarter

30,828 posts

303 months

Friday 12th April 2019
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Def Hairdryer. Needs to be proper hot and it'll peel off no prob. I do it every time I sell a car. (Though from windows)

Weekendrebuild

1,120 posts

87 months

Friday 12th April 2019
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[quote=GetCarter]Def Hairdryer. Needs to be proper hot and it'll peel off no prob. I do it every time I sell a car. (Though from windows)[/quot

No he needs a gas axe and few choice screwdrivers . Decal won’t know what hit it ! tumbleweed

Draculaw

Original Poster:

100 posts

96 months

Friday 12th April 2019
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Hairdryer was my preferred and first thought, but there's nowhere to power near where I can park (even with a lengthy extension cord).

What's a rough cost at a body shop or similar? I've tried ye olde Google, but nowhere seems to provide quotes. Not massive decals, but annoying nonetheless.

Shnozz

30,126 posts

295 months

Friday 12th April 2019
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Draculaw said:
Hairdryer was my preferred and first thought, but there's nowhere to power near where I can park (even with a lengthy extension cord).

What's a rough cost at a body shop or similar? I've tried ye olde Google, but nowhere seems to provide quotes. Not massive decals, but annoying nonetheless.
Surely you have a family member, a friend or someone who has a drive you can borrow for an hour? Seems mad to spend money on a body shop to peel off a few stickers.

MDMA .

10,166 posts

125 months

Friday 12th April 2019
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Draculaw said:
Hairdryer was my preferred and first thought, but there's nowhere to power near where I can park (even with a lengthy extension cord).

What's a rough cost at a body shop or similar? I've tried ye olde Google, but nowhere seems to provide quotes. Not massive decals, but annoying nonetheless.
No friend with a drive? Hire a cordless heat gun.

Moulder

1,648 posts

236 months

Friday 12th April 2019
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Depending on the car colour and the length of time the stripes have been on there, isn't the risk that you end up with pristine stripes which stand out against the rest of the car?

gazza285

10,883 posts

232 months

Friday 12th April 2019
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A wallpaper steamer is better than a hair dryer, although it is a bit disconcerting when the panel warps due to the thermal expansion, you'll still need a source of power though. You could try a flask of hot water.

paintman

7,852 posts

214 months

Friday 12th April 2019
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Hot air gun - be careful you don't overdo it & damage the paint - or boiling water as already suggested.
I remove quite a lot of vinyls from vans & caravans before doing body work & prefer the hot air gun.

7even

462 posts

217 months

Wednesday 17th April 2019
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Doesn't have to be a bodyshop, any decent mobile valeter should be able to offer the service, failing that a smart repairer.
One thing I would say is, check its not had any previous paintwork as removing decals could open up a can of worms.

phillpot

17,465 posts

207 months

Wednesday 17th April 2019
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Forget all that heat nonense, a cordless drill and an eraser wheel is what you want