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So Will I Regret this?

squeaks130

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So I bought a pickup a couple months ago from this old guy. Apparently he liked to travel cause he had a whole bunch of stickers and crap on the truck.

Now, at work we have a fleet of pickups that we put new decals on the doors with, but us being lazy we used a "Decal Eraser" on a cordless drill and it took them right off.

My question is do these mess up the paint? Cause removing all these damn things on my pickup would take forever with a hair dryer and peeling. but I dont want to screw up my paint.
 


Do it the way you know.. That's how I think.. I mean if it's only a one time thing.. it's not that big of a deal.. Just take your time and do everything right.. By the way I have no idea what Decal Eraser is lol
 
IDK if that's the the technical name for it. What it is is a round wheel that you tighten into a drill, than you spin it across the decal and it shreds if off.

What I am worried about is that we are using it on company vehicles, and nothing against our co-op but we had one pickup that we were driving and every time we let off the gas we lost oil pressure. So we ran it up on the hoist, only a quart at most of oil left. SO what I'm afraid of is that its that F it its a company vehicle, lets just get it done.
 
eraser wheel i think is what u are talking about?

i've never used one. but, i know taking them off the old fashioned way works great.
 
Eraser wheels are great, it takes quite a bit of time to bugger up the paint at all. You almost have to be trying to mess something up...
 


goo gone, goof off, rubbing alcohol, 3M adhesive remover, something along those lines then wash the area after
 
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