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Lookin good amigo. What did you spray the liner with?? (or did I miss it?)
Keep the woodgrain, it is awesome!
Chicago...I've been in the sign industry for about 12 years...removed way too many stickers....
Your best option is heat it up and peel it off. None of the magic liquid things work....Put it this way..if it's strong enough to eat through vinyl that is 20 years old...it'll eat the paint as well.
The wd40 method just sound like a mess. I prefer my hands to stay dry so I can actually grab the vinyl. I use a torch as well (instant on/off works great) and a small squeege called a lil' chisler. It has a good edge to get under the sticker.
If you can't find one locally at a sign shop for like $1...let me know and I'll send you one in payment for your excellent SOA thread![]()
Chicago...I've been in the sign industry for about 12 years...removed way too many stickers....
Your best option is heat it up and peel it off. None of the magic liquid things work....Put it this way..if it's strong enough to eat through vinyl that is 20 years old...it'll eat the paint as well.
The wd40 method just sound like a mess. I prefer my hands to stay dry so I can actually grab the vinyl. I use a torch as well (instant on/off works great) and a small squeege called a lil' chisler. It has a good edge to get under the sticker.
If you can't find one locally at a sign shop for like $1...let me know and I'll send you one in payment for your excellent SOA thread![]()
Chicago- ever hear of GOOF OFF ? My buddy used it when he pulled the stripes off of his taco. It dissolved /ate/vaporized the glue residue pretty good. Your truck work is an inspiration to rust jockeys everywhere.