Decal Residue Removal

wpguillot

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So I removed some poorly done decals from my engine and am now faced with "Merc" in glue.

I have tried WD 40 and Goo Gone to no avail.

Any ideas? Acetone?

Would like to remove the glue residue with the underlying paint.

Thanks in advance.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Decal Residue Removal

hair dryer, heat it up. then acetone, etc.
 

jeeperman

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Re: Decal Residue Removal

I have had luck using starting fluid for engines.
 

Captain Paul

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Re: Decal Residue Removal

The heat does help, but as my son found out on his snowmobile hood, at high heat, a hair dryer can damage the plastic if held to close, too long. He used lots of WD-40 and a straight edged bondo trowel, made of plastic. It did take a long time though.
 

Trophy1903

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Re: Decal Residue Removal

If you have a sign shop in your area, get a product called Right Off. It works very well and does not harm any surface.
I own a small sign shop and use it often on fiberglass.
 

45Auto

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Re: Decal Residue Removal

Brake cleaner (at any auto parts store) will often remove glue without hurting the paint or plastic. Obviously try it on a spot you can't see first!
 

fishmen111

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Re: Decal Residue Removal

Goof-Off or gasoline applied with wood finishing grade steel wool (XXXX-ultrafine).
 
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