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    Removing reflective with steam

    Hello,
    I need to remove reflective decals from a trailer. I've removed reflective before but used an eraser wheel and a spray solvent. It worked alright but was slow and messy. I also didn't like the possibility of scratching the paint with this method. I did recently find out about the steaming method by word of mouth. I checked the net and found a picture of this. It looked like they were using a plate steamer used for wallpaper removal. Does anyone have experience with this? Could I use a plate steamer made for wallpaper?
    Thanks for the info!!

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    I'm not sure if its the same material, but I had an old road sign (legally obtained) that was covered in reflective material and I wanted to use the metal for something. I was able to remove it by heating with a heat gun to soften the adhesive quickly. I remember it left a fair amount of adhesive behind, which I probably removed with laquer (sp?) thinner--can't remember--which probably wouldn't be good on something you want to save the paint on. Maybe WD-40 would remove that? I know it works for many adhesives and doesn't damage the paint.
    Last edited by Matt Meiser; 11-07-2007 at 3:54 PM.


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    Like Matt I use a heat gun to remove all types of vinyl. The problem with reflective is that it's laminated, and often leaves behind the adhesive and a carrier layer. That can be softened with denatured alcohol, but has to sit, so not good on a trailer. The best stuff, that softens it within 1-2 minutes is a product called by Rapid Remover, available at sign supplies. I buy it by the gallon, about $30 though, $12 for a quart.



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    I second Rapid Remover. I use it every time I have glue residue on anything. Super stuff. Says to wipe with water or Rapid Tac afterwards (which I always do), so not sure if it will do damage if directions aren't followed.

    Great stuff, everyone should have a bottle laying around.
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