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FedEx graphics removal?

phototec

New Member
What the best method to remove FedEx graphics from a Ford van?

Need to bid on graphic removal only for two vans, graphics looks to be inkjet printed for PMS match, on two sides, back and hood, along with various DOT #s and phones numbers.

Thanks
 

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thinksigns

SnowFlake
MBX vinyl eraser. It too expensive for just this job though. If you might do more in the future, I would look into one.
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
MBX vinyl eraser. It too expensive for just this job though. If you might do more in the future, I would look into one.

^^ THIS ^^

They're about $400 or so, but you'd have both those removed and cleaned in about two hours.
 

GAC05

Quit buggin' me
We've removed and installed graphics from the local FedEx vans, their marking kits were all 3m cast so they come off pretty clean with just a little heat (or a nice hot day here).

wayne k
guam usa
 

phototec

New Member
We've removed and installed graphics from the local FedEx vans, their marking kits were all 3m cast so they come off pretty clean with just a little heat (or a nice hot day here).

wayne k
guam usa

Hi Wayne, I sent you a PM, please respond.

Thanks
 

johnnysigns

New Member
I think you guys are missing the mark. I've never liked those abrasion wheels for removals. Key has always been the key to fast removals for me.

A weed burner, propane tank, mineral spirits and denatured alcohol are all you need.

Any glue that doesn't come off you wipe down w/ the spirits and clean that up w/ the denatured. Looks like an hour per van to me, but I've done a number of these before.
 

phototec

New Member
Thanks to all who posted suggestions and a special thanks to Wayne K who provided a detailed answer via PM, he is a great Signs101 contributor and what this site should be all about.

I really appreciate the HELP...

:thankyou:
 

petepaz

New Member
if those are the actual vans for removal the vinyl looks to be in good condition and should be able to come off with heat and cleaner but if you have vinyl that has been on for a long time MBX is the way to go. i recently did some hood lettering removals. the vinyl had been on for at least 2 years if not longer (one was even to the point of cracking so that one was on there for quite a few years) and the MBX took it off in about 1/4-1/3 of the time it would have taken me with heat and plastic razors
 

phototec

New Member
MBX vinyl eraser. It too expensive for just this job though. If you might do more in the future, I would look into one.

^^ THIS ^^

They're about $400 or so, but you'd have both those removed and cleaned in about two hours.

if those are the actual vans for removal the vinyl looks to be in good condition and should be able to come off with heat and cleaner but if you have vinyl that has been on for a long time MBX is the way to go. i recently did some hood lettering removals. the vinyl had been on for at least 2 years if not longer (one was even to the point of cracking so that one was on there for quite a few years) and the MBX took it off in about 1/4-1/3 of the time it would have taken me with heat and plastic razors


The MBX is a bit expensive ($400), however I found this on YouTube, at less than $20 and using your own electric drill might be just the trick for an occasional user like me.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuTDv9JY6OM&NR=1&feature=endscreen


$12.80 on Amazon with FREE shipping, think I'll get one just to try.

http://www.amazon.com/AES-Industries-Smart-Eraser-Adaptor/dp/B00488DDB8


Read the reviews:

http://www.amazon.com/AES-Industries-Smart-Eraser-Adaptor/product-reviews/B00488DDB8


:thumb:
 

RRP

New Member
I have a guy who wants some logos taken off an old trailer. Was done with cut vinyl. I started peeling it off but this stuff has been on there for years and is baked on to the metal. Any suggestions?
 
I use rapid remover an eraser that you can get thru your local auto body supply house that goes on my air drill and plastic razor blades from fellers. I also use heat and it all works well and quick
 

SightLine

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If it's a trailer and the vinyl is baked on well - cracking, faded, peeling, etc. There is a very very high chance that the finish is permanently damaged.... The paint on trailers is nothing like automotive grade paint.
 

Mosh

New Member
3M flim remover disk (for drill), heat gun, and 3M adhesive remover, all I ever need!
 
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