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STEP 1. Heat decal with a heat lamp, or heat gun (a hair dryer will work, however, it will take longer and can burn out the hair dryer).
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STEP 2. While decal is hot, use a sharp razor blade to start pealing back the graphics. Starting at a corner usually works best. The razor blade saves a lot of time, your fingers and your fingernails. We strongly suggest using one of these. After getting it started, use both hands as you get to the wider sections of the decal. Go SLOWLY. Too much tension will cause the decal to tear. NOTE: The heated area will cool off after a few minutes, causing the adhesive bond to increase again. You will notice that the tension will increase and the decal will tend to tear easily. So make sure to continually heat the areas as you work on them.
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STEP 3. Spray glue residue with Rapid Remover and let penetrate for 30-60 seconds. This is the only product we recommend for removal of glue. When removing signs, stripes, graphics and decals Rapid Remover is a guaranteed 60 percent labor-saving product.
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STEP 4. Using a Squeegee, scrape to remove glue residue. |
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STEP 5. Spray Rapid Remover on a paper towel and wipe surface clean. If surface is not clean repeat steps one through five. |
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STEP 6. Wipe surface with Rapid Prep Application fluid or water. Product is water-soluble. NOTE: Older decals tend to become brittle over time and keeping them warm is very important. Some decals simply don't cooperate and take longer to remove or break into little pieces. if this is the case 3M graphic remover when painted onto the graphic act like paint remover and the decal will scape off ( please read instuctions on the packaging some new paint work can damage please apply to small area out of site before using)
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| Rapid Remover can only be shipped by ground. Product becomes a combustible hazard when shipped by air or sea. |