Removing window decals off a plastic window?


OilPatch197

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I know to use a razor blade on a decal stuck to glass, but I got some decals on a fiberglass shell rear window, the window is lexan or somthing, and not sure how to remove the decal safely without scratching the window.:fie:
 
Heat it up with a blow dryer and peel it off. Finger nail polish remover (acetone) will remove whatever glue is left behind. As far as I know, the finger nail polish remover won't damage the lexan, but you might want to test it first.
 
might try some lighter fluid then pick it off with something should pull right off goo gone does the same as the lighter fluid eather one should work
 
Goo gone would probably be my first choice to removing the excess glue...
 
3M adheasive remover if u can ger ur hands on it lol other wise the stuff above works, i kno my spelling is bad
 
There's a product called "Goof Off" that I'm sure will work and not damage your plastic. It works wonders on other areas too!




Allen
 
Take Jim's advice and use a blow dryer first. If they are jsut vinyl decals then they should peel off fairly easy.
 
Blow dryer, and WD40 for the excess adhesive.

I like WD40 better than almost anything. It keeps locks from freezing, it thaws frozen locks (and keeps them from REfreezing), takes off bugs and tar, gets rid of squeaks, and does it all without hurting the paint or plastic, or your skin.
 

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