That's what I did.
But Eucalyptus (that's a hard word to spell) worked best for me, in combination with the heat gun.
im in the process of taking the now 'pink' stripe off the side of the golf and i want to know the best way to do it.
what ive been doing is using a hair dryer and WD-40/orange citrus spray combination.
any other ideas?
That's what I did.
But Eucalyptus (that's a hard word to spell) worked best for me, in combination with the heat gun.
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Put off the project for 6 months and try again in Summer.
I had a similar project about this time last year - removing the vinyl wrap from the Polo to pave the way for a new colour. I tried working through it with a heat gun and eucalyptus, but it took forever and the vinyl kept breaking off rather than peeling away nicely and I just gave up.
I tried again one hot day in January after the car had been sitting outside in the sun for a few hours, and the vinyl just peeled off smoothly. It seems mild consistent heat across the whole piece of vinyl is far better than concentrated heat from a gun or hair dryer.
Alternatively if you've got a heated garage, jack the temp up as high as it will go and let it bake for a couple of hours before trying.
yeah, i used a hair dryer and acetone and had a lot of patience that day.. dont use a heat gun, they get to hot and can blister the paint if your not careful
I used a razor, then gumption.
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