dont even bother with the wheel. it will take you a month to do each trailer, and you will burn though 100 of them at $23/each.
ur gonna have to go at it the old fashioned way. heat it, pull off the vinyl portion, and chemical soften the adhesive then blast it with a pressure washer.
just did 13 of them ourselves. there is no other way to do it.
3M citrus i find to be THE BEST. but as usual for all 3M overpriced sh*t, it costs THE MOST. ugh.
It might be easier to buy them new trailers...............
there is a lot of truth to this statement. many large companys wrap their trailers with no intention of EVER having the wrap removed. by that point, its more cost effective to take them off the road as they are off the books, and it costs more to keep them road worthy than they are worth.
typically you see them offed on craigslist for around under $2k as storage containers, or whatnot.