Today, I continued maintenance on my nearly 14-year-old Cougar RV, tackling some cracked decals that have been slowly deteriorating. Over time, I’ve removed several of these swooshes using elbow grease, mineral spirits, Goo Gone, isopropyl alcohol, plastic razors, and a heat gun set to a gentle setting to soften the vinyl without damaging the fiberglass. This method works well to peel off the decals, but it leaves behind stubborn adhesive, especially on old, cracked ones that won’t lift cleanly like newer decals might on a warm day.
I tried a decal remover wheel for my drill, but it was too aggressive, messy, and ineffective on the dried-up decals—potentially risking damage to the gel coat. This time, I splurged on a can of 3M industrial-grade adhesive remover, and it’s been a game-changer. I spray it on the leftover glue, let it sit for a few minutes, and then use a plastic razor to easily roll off the softened adhesive in gooey little balls. A quick wipe with a rag finishes the job—no heavy scrubbing required. It’s outperformed everything else I’ve tried.
3M Adhesive Remover Demo Video
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Source: Removing Cracked RV Vinyl Decals – Best Method I Have Found