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A product for removing decals, for sure and easy.
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<blockquote data-quote="eezerz" data-source="post: 179147" data-attributes="member: 2462"><p>Just a heads up! If you want to stay away from chemical strippers and cleaners for decals, residue, bumper stickers, window tint, glue, pinstriping, stains ect.. Then you should try using a STEAMER. Simoniz sells them. Two models that I'm aware of. One is hand held, and the other is like a small vacuaam. I purchesd the hand held one and it works great. It strips the decals or window tint off without leaving residue. Steam the decal, lift a corner, steam under the corner, slowly steam and remove. If any residue is left behind, just steam it and wipe it away. It will not harm any surfaces including plastics. Chemicals will melt or scratch most surfaces. I have been using it for years. One time investment, and no flammable toxic chemicals that don't really work anyway. I've seen guys at the decal company use a heat gun, but you run the risk of bubbling or browning the paint, melting plastics ect.. I told them about the steamer, they didn't believe me. Oh well can't win them all... </p><p>TRY IT YOU'LL NEVER GO BACK</p><p></p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eezerz, post: 179147, member: 2462"] Just a heads up! If you want to stay away from chemical strippers and cleaners for decals, residue, bumper stickers, window tint, glue, pinstriping, stains ect.. Then you should try using a STEAMER. Simoniz sells them. Two models that I'm aware of. One is hand held, and the other is like a small vacuaam. I purchesd the hand held one and it works great. It strips the decals or window tint off without leaving residue. Steam the decal, lift a corner, steam under the corner, slowly steam and remove. If any residue is left behind, just steam it and wipe it away. It will not harm any surfaces including plastics. Chemicals will melt or scratch most surfaces. I have been using it for years. One time investment, and no flammable toxic chemicals that don't really work anyway. I've seen guys at the decal company use a heat gun, but you run the risk of bubbling or browning the paint, melting plastics ect.. I told them about the steamer, they didn't believe me. Oh well can't win them all... TRY IT YOU'LL NEVER GO BACK cheers [/QUOTE]
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