Adhesive removal after Van livery removal

Adhesive removal after Van livery removal

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Timmos1974

Original Poster:

260 posts

62 months

Thursday 4th July
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Hi

I have managed to remove all of my vans decal with a hot air gun, but it has left a real Bas%àrd of a residue that only napalm can get it off.

I have tried WD40, acetone, toffee wheel....but boy its hard work.

Any help please before i go mad!!
Thanks

WelshRich

427 posts

64 months

Thursday 4th July
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I’ll caveat this with the proviso that I’ve never tried it on paintwork, but lighter fluid is often good for getting sticky label residue off things…

E63eeeeee...

4,529 posts

56 months

Thursday 4th July
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Goo Gone is pretty good, especially if you give it time and let it sink in properly, but you might need quite a lot.

x type

936 posts

197 months

Thursday 4th July
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Autosmart tardis is very good for this I have removed many vinyl stickers e.g dpd / fedex etc.
off vans with heat gun and the glue still remained not cheap around £16.00 on e bay for a spray bottle full

have a google to see if theres an Autosmart rep near you might be cheaper




Rusty Old-Banger

4,908 posts

220 months

Thursday 4th July
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Petrol on a rag. Smells but works.

paintman

7,765 posts

197 months

Thursday 4th July
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Clutch & brake cleaner usually works very well - used it on vans & caravans.
Usually buy it in 5 litre tins.

To date not had any harmful effects on any paint I've used it to remove this sticky stuff from BUT YMMV of course!

Edited by paintman on Thursday 4th July 21:33

Scrump

22,928 posts

165 months

Thursday 4th July
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I use isopropyl alcohol

Greza

78 posts

164 months

Thursday 4th July
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Panel wipe

Belle427

9,735 posts

240 months

Friday 5th July
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If a Toffee wheel is struggling I doubt any tar and glue remover will work.

Hammer67

5,885 posts

191 months

Friday 5th July
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/295098622248

Used this on my van that had had decals on for 12 years. Worked a treat.

dhutch

15,236 posts

204 months

Friday 5th July
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Rusty Old-Banger said:
Petrol on a rag. Smells but works.
Just dont do it in the company warehouse, alongside the office space, like a former boss did.

He couldnt understand why where outside moaning, till he stuck his head in the offices!

paintman

7,765 posts

197 months

Friday 5th July
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Just done a Lunar Delta caravan.
Decals came off fine with a heat gun.
The adhesive that remained simply wouldn't shift with anything, panel wipe, clutch & brake cleaner, isopropyl alcohol or thinners. Nothing touched it even though the thinners started to remove the surrounding paint.
Eventually wet sanded it off, just glad I was painting the areas in question!

Edited by paintman on Friday 5th July 18:15

InitialDave

12,220 posts

126 months

Friday 5th July
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Whatever you use, try and find a way to leave a rag etc soaked in it against the panel as like a poultice, so it has more time to work rather than just flashing off

r3g

3,750 posts

31 months

Friday 5th July
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Boiling water from a kettle or boiler is what you need. The decal and glue will just peel off with ease and not leave any marks or residue. It's literally a 30 second job.

MarkJS

1,714 posts

154 months

Sunday 7th July
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Autoglym tar remover has always work well on stubborn adhesive for me.

Timmos1974

Original Poster:

260 posts

62 months

Sunday 7th July
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UPDATE

THE ONLY THING THAT WORKED WAS PETROL

THANKS

dhutch

15,236 posts

204 months

Tuesday 20th August
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Timmos1974 said:
UPDATE

THE ONLY THING THAT WORKED WAS PETROL

THANKS
Fair!

dhutch

15,236 posts

204 months

Tuesday 20th August
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MarkJS said:
Autoglym tar remover.
Even this?

normalbloke

7,703 posts

226 months

Tuesday 20th August
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Timmos1974 said:
UPDATE

THE ONLY THING THAT WORKED WAS PETROL

THANKS
Do you light it as part of the process?