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Removing Vinyl

Desert_Signs

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Just registered here. Thought I'd give you my 2 cents. I stripped 5 vans like in the first pic. Took me and another guy 2 12 hour days. And that was in 115 degree outdoor temps. Used blow torches and elbow grease to get the vinyl off. Then goof off (in jugs!) to get the residue off. If your 30 are anything like those 5, plan on a LONG time. The Arizona sun is not kind to vinyl.

(Edit: Holy crap. Just realized I bumped an old thread for my first post. Apologies. )
 

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heyskull

New Member
Here is what I do.....
Put in a realistic estimate for removal (please note an estimate not a quote) of graphics.
The customer will normally complain, so you offer them the use of your workshop after work hours for him to take them off, just lighting, electric and chemicals to pay for.
Usually this is accepted and after 2 nights once they have one side removed!!!!
They will give in and accept original quote.

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