RV Renovation and Remodel - How to Remove old Vinyl Decals

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Published 2018-06-09
In this video we show how we removed the old vinyl decal graphics from our RV.
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All Comments (18)
  • @chriskathy9865
    This works great for removing decals. I used a hair dryer for the heat & goo gone pro power to remove adhesive. Thanks for the video.
  • @TheXboxSux
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  • @RightRudder
    That looks super easy! I’m going to try that on my RV
  • Thanks for the information. I just bought a new old camper and it looks terrific except for some of the graphics. I appreciate your info.
  • @RoadsofFaith
    Nice, quick video! We are going to attempt to remove our decals off of our 2000 Jayco Eagle. Most are in good shape, but they've faded and to be honest, not a fan of splashy decals on our tiny house on wheels. We have other ideas that I hope are easy to do. Been working on updating the inside and now the weather is nicer, we can start the outside. Don't you just love making an RV into your own design!?! Have a blessed day!
  • Plastic razor blades reduce the risk of scratching...they're great ! Would you consider making a video on painting an RV after decal removal ?
  • @brianvandy4002
    Instead of puttingon new vinyl graphics, just use the lines you can still see from the old graphics to tape the area off and add some automotive paint with clearcoat. It costs more, but it will last a whole lot longer. You can just get a cheap airless kit to spray it.
  • @FredBTs
    It would have better if you had shown how to remove a decal that was in really bad shape, like the tan/gold one shown that had cracked and broken into hundreds of pieces.
  • @djc3949
    I did this just to the rear of my rv and it took for ever.
  • @fishon7301
    I'm reseaching how to get rid of the shadow left behind by the lettering. Do you have a process for getting the faded paint exposed to the sun to match more closely the area that was under the stickers? We are not putting on new graphics. Just want the old ones gone. Without matching up the shadows left behind, it actually looks worse that it did before starting.
  • @dmn5384
    A hair dryer works best for idiots. So If you're like me and you mess everything up the first time just go with that.
  • @ourv9603
    I hate Rv graphics I think they look absolutely GARISH. What I do like is those murals you see on the sides of Uhaul trucks. Visit Yellowstone or see the Texas Gulf coast Or come to Kitty Hawk, NC. !
  • @johnshort4421
    I am a new motor home, used, and these graphix are just a real pain in the ass. Why put them on to just have the sun bake them off, hassle with their removal and cleanup, just to install more ridiculous looking swoops and swirly graphix? Why not just clean 'em off and leave it clean and shiny.