g4printing
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I have a customer who buys old military jets and fixes them up for resale. There are remains of 20 year old decals on the matte grey military paint that need to be removed. It is not like vinyl with adhesive and none of the traditional removers or methods work. Any thoughts of what might work without damaging the paint?
The two pictured jets are on deck to be refurbished. The front one had to be painted with the lighter color as they were not able to remove those thin model style decals so they painted over them. The client would like to avoid doing that to the rest of the planes or having to paint the entire jet as they are all over the exterior. The military marked everything with locations and specifications. They are not cut from vinyl. It looks like screen print on a sheet that is then installed with water to activate the adhesive. Years later they are rough shape and need to be replaced. They are also in a foreign language and I come in to install vinyl in English.
Any help would be ever so greatly appreciated. We are all pulling our hair out. And there are 20 plus more planes to go.
The two pictured jets are on deck to be refurbished. The front one had to be painted with the lighter color as they were not able to remove those thin model style decals so they painted over them. The client would like to avoid doing that to the rest of the planes or having to paint the entire jet as they are all over the exterior. The military marked everything with locations and specifications. They are not cut from vinyl. It looks like screen print on a sheet that is then installed with water to activate the adhesive. Years later they are rough shape and need to be replaced. They are also in a foreign language and I come in to install vinyl in English.
Any help would be ever so greatly appreciated. We are all pulling our hair out. And there are 20 plus more planes to go.
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