Removing Vinyl Graphics and Adhesive rapidtac.com

Removing Vinyl Graphics and Adhesive rapidtac.com

Roger demonstrates just how easy it is to remove Vinyl Graphics from the side of a Hummer H2 with the right tools and Rapid Remover Adhesive Remover.

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erod017 says:

Will this work on clear plastic? The kind used on model cars. If so how
much does it cost

d burley says:

How do I get the paint under sticker to match? 

Mike Bickley says:

there was a very large camaro decal that needed removing which was was on a
2000 white camaro for 12 YEARS on the bottom of both the driver and
passenger doors, a hair dryer, a microfiber towel, a tiny bit of goo-gone,
and some tender love and care gets it done perfect

Ricky Fong says:

so where can we get that sprat at??

bazthehandyman says:

Try one that have been on 10 years!!!….not so easy.

rnabailey says:

We have no formal test results on carbon fiber, though its safe for use
with fiberglass, polycarbonate (when following time restraints) so a test
on inconspicous area would answer your question. I’m sure it would be safe
to use.

rnabailey says:

Karnage 542, who would screw up the paint on a 08 Hummer for this
???thousands of monthly customers will back it up, ask at signs101 or
letterville. Grip time man!

jordan kameron says:

SPIT THE BLOODY CHEWING GUM OUT

SpiderMann3 says:

Is that safe for un-painted clear coated carbon fiber? I used 3m paint
protection film. I removed it and it left a nasty adhesive residue behind.

rnabailey says:

Not at all my friend! If you had tried it ,you would know this. Rapid
Remover is very safe on paint, follow instructions for easy removals.

TheConspiracist1 says:

All I can say is use a heat gun and goof off and your good for stripping 10
year old vinyl, which I just did today

Harmonlisa says:

My main concern is to not damage my customers car. Speed is secondary.

flyingscience says:

Do you have advice on removing old lettering decal glue on a canvas awning
? I’m worried the solvent might hurt the awning .

RapidTac says:

@24okay sure, goo whatever and a lot of work will do it eventually.

majormannfred says:

I spent two weekends scraping off the stripe kit from my Ram pickup..ran
from bottom of grille across the hood and up over the roof. Been on for
over seven years..believe me it wasn’t easy but heat gun-goo gone-
fingernails did the trick.

Michael Beattie says:

I have a trailer with 8 year old decals. Ill let you try it on there. If it
works you have yourself a selling video and I have a clean trailer.

Karnage542 says:

talk about messing up your paint

bookmanpc says:

yeah it had been on there what??? ten minutes???

rcredhots says:

I will 2nd the question how old is the lettering a good 5 or 6 minutes

Farah Bleu says:

Great video. I have car magnets that I will need to apply to my car with an
adhesive being that I just realized that my car doors are polymer and not
steel like the hood, roof, and trunk of my car. What adhesive do you
recommend is safe for my car doors to apply the car door magnets I have?

24okay says:

For adhesive, you can just use um…. Goo Gone too, get it at your local
$.99 store. Right?

steelbodyguard says:

i have been detailing for 20 years, have you ever tried to remove stickers
that have been on a car for years in the sun. they wont peel off in one
strip. they break. the rubber wheel is the only way to remove stickers that
have been on there for years

RapidTac says:

@bookmanpc A couple weeks, long enough that it left the adhesive when
removed, but then you can see that ,right?

jman781 says:

a blow dryer works wonders as well!

RapidTac says:

@KoconutZ15 Just depends on how hard you like to work!

Project says:

whatever dude, your product is nearly transparent. pay big $ for a compound
solution that is 90% water.

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