Unless your signs are on glass forget the razor. There's a plastic
tool called a little chisler that s handy but failing that a good hard
plastic bowl scrapper along with heat are the best. Glue goop is for
after it comes off.
I'd call a few body and detail shops, to get an idea of what it costs.
On May 6, 2011, at 6:41 PM, pdqtr6 at comcast.net wrote:
> I have the task at work of removing a lot of vinyl lettering from
> the sides of
> the 2 company delivery vans.B The lettering and logos have been on
> the vans
> since they were new several years ago, and are quite secure.B Are
> there any
> tips or (better yet) trade secrets that you can share?B I have a
> real heat
> gun (not a hair dryer), a fresh can of 3M adhesive remover, and an
> old razor
> blade scraper (which scares the s**t out of me).B Unfortunately, I
> also have
> an impatient boss.
>
>
>
> Thanks for any help...B Tom Walling
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