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Tips on Removing the Vinyl Stripe

Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 14:02
by trendyoldbird
I want to remove the dark red/burgundy stripe on the hi-top of my 1988 Auto-Sleeper. Any tips? I've just had a look and it looks like a hideous job. I'm not sure whether to start it today.....plus I'll need a new one, preferably blue....any recommendations on where to get one from?

Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 15:10
by Cate
A gentle amount of heat applied via a hairdryer might soften it up nicely and melt the glue on the back, not sure what your neighbours will think though!

Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 15:48
by trendyoldbird
Thanks. My husband has just said that we may just get a new vinyl stripe to put over the top of the existing one...maybe that'll be the best option!!

Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 15:58
by Cate
Hmmm, fine if the existing strip is ok, you might run into trouble with the two layers of vinyl expanding/contracting at slightly different rates (one being older and more brittle?) and delaminating? Just a thought. :D

Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 16:09
by EarthWormJim
You'd be better off taking the old one off like Cate said use a hair dryer and if there is glue left on the van Get some turps/white spirit and rub it off with that. Check the turps on an incunspicuos place of the van just to make sure it won't do any damage to the van. Its not that hard to do Ive done it loads on cars and lorries 8)

Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 16:45
by trendyoldbird
Thanks, I'll take your advice and try and remove it. :D Hairdryer at the ready!!!

Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 17:42
by trickydicky
The best way is with gentle heat and time, any sticky residue left try WD40 to remove it. If you want to keep it original Auto-Sleepers Ltd are still trading in the same location (Willersey Nr Broadway WR12 7PT) you can call them on 01836 853338 where the parts department still supply the modern decals, and from my last visit I am sure they had one in Blue.

Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 18:03
by trendyoldbird
Thanks trickydicky, I'll give them a call tomorrow. I'd like to keep it original if I can. :D [/i]

LIGHTER FLUID

Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 11:32
by thewibbit
Lighter fluid is by far the best stuff for removing any left over adhesive! I use it all the time at work (it's called panel wipe in large quantities and we use it for preparing surfaces pre spraying)... you'll be there 3 times longer with anything else. Also it's better for the surface underneath. It's a very clean fraction of crude oil.. turps etc are heavier and leave more residue. Avoid thinners... it'll melt your roof!!

Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 14:00
by Hacksawbob
I used a kettle, get a corner started then trickle the hot water ahead of where you are pulling and go slowly, very little reside was left, but the paint underneath was pristine!

Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 14:00
by Hacksawbob
wiki'd

Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 21:19
by ABBEYUNITED
soak the thing in wd 40

voila

Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 22:51
by scumpuppy
I used to do this for a living and I would say that a little heat (hairdrier) or if your really brave a heat gun ( not recomended if you havn't done this before) is best for removing old vinyl. if any of the glue is left then lighter fluid (lighter petrol) is the best for removing this. good luck :D

Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 17:53
by owlets
I recently removed the old Westfalia stickers from my Pop Top, used a heat gun (my wife uses it to make cards) its basically a hairdryer. Heat up the sticker and then use a wallpaper scraper to remove them once its bubbled a little. To remove any left over glue/old residue I used baby wipes, they can remove anything.......once used them to remove tar from the side of my car!

Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 18:00
by Cate
Baby wipes are great, they can be used to remove all sorts of muck, oil off your hands after playing engines, oh and cleaning babies too!