The perks and usages of car window graphics are many, from articulating your own interests to promoting your trade, or even displaying your contact details. But there also comes a time when you may want to remove the old one way vision rear window signage on your car or change the windscreen decal. However, it is obvious that you will not want to damage the windows or the paintwork of your cherished ride in the process. Here are a few tips for safely removing your vehicle’s window graphics:
- First step is to clean the decal or signage and its surrounding area by wiping the surface using vinegar or alcohol as it will ease the process of removal later.
- If the signage is not very old, it can often be easily peeled off from the window surface. But this may not be true for all newer window signage as sometimes the adhesive used for these signage may be weather proof.
- Warming up the signage by parking the vehicle out in broad sunlight or using a hair dryer or heat gun can be helpful in softening the adhesive on the back of the decal or signage.
- Try to peel the car signage off from the glass by its edge with the help of a safety razor. Sometimes it can be easy to pull off the entire signage using the edge of it. But if the signage is quite old, it may be brittle and can tear off while removal. If prying with the safety razor does not seem to pan out, then you may use a dental floss as an alternative trick to pull off the decal from your car’s window.
- After you have successfully separated the signage or decal from the window of your car, your eyes won’t miss out the presence of adhesive that will be left behind. To clean the remaining adhesive, it is recommended to use an appropriate adhesive remover. Make sure to carefully observe the directions of use for the remover. Use more than once if required and when most of the adhesive has been cleaned, spray some of the remover on a paper towel and wipe the windows using it to clear off what is left.
- While cleaning the windows and using a glass cleaner or soap-water mixture, be careful so as not to drop any solvent on the car’s paint.
If, in case, none of these tricks tend to work out for your car’s decal, contact our professionals at Car Signs Brisbane and they will change or remove the signage of your car’s window most efficiently.