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How to remove Burgundy Vinyl Wraps from your vehicle

You will need to replace the old Burgundy Vinyl Wraps with your new design when you decide to update your brand or logo. This step will ensure a consistent brand image, and your customers can instantly recognize you. The Burgundy Vinyl Wraps can be removed easily with basic hand tools if they are not too old. This task can be completed by you or a professional.

Get your tools and supplies ready

If everything goes as planned, you'll only need a couple of tools to remove your car wrap. Be sure to have the following tools before you begin:

Plastic razor blades with holder

Heat gun

Adhesive residue remover

Paper towels that are heavy-duty (such as WypAlls or cloth towels)

Cleaning solution like 91% alcohol

Goggles and gloves, as well as a ventilation mask

Patience is a virtue (and a lot of it!)

You should be able remove the vinyl wrapping and any remaining adhesive with these simple items.

Remove Burgundy Vinyl Wraps using the best practices

Plan to remove the vinyl in small sections, as you will need to heat the surface first. You can remove the vinyl easily on warm days by working in the sun. You can address any problems that may arise by working slowly, for example if the vinyl tears into smaller pieces instead of coming off as a large sheet.

To prevent tearing, be sure to pull slowly and with patience. Hold the vinyl at a 45- to 60 degree angle as you remove it to prevent excessive stress.

Remove Burgundy Vinyl Wraps only in areas that are protected from freezing temperatures. It will make the project run much smoother if you wash and dry the vinyl before moving on to the next step. Wear gloves, goggles and a ventilation mask when working with chemicals, dust and debris.

In extreme situations, you might have to remove vinyl with a rubber stripping motor attached to a drill. The vinyl will be removed and the paint will not be damaged unless the paint is very old or sun-beaten.

Remove the wrap with heat or steam

The first thing you will want to do is pick your section and heat up the vinyl using a heat gun. The vinyl will become more flexible and the adhesive beneath it will be loosened. After the wrap is hot to touch, you are ready to move on to the next step. It may be necessary to repeat the heating and lifting step to remove vinyl.

Lift gently and pull

You will need to lift one edge of the wrap to begin the removal. You may have a hard time getting your fingernail under the vinyl edges if you used primer to seal the edges. Use a plastic blade to peel these edges gently.

After peeling back the edge, grab the edge firmly and lift it gently to remove the piece from the vehicle's surface. Keep the angle below 90 degrees in order to prevent the vinyl from splitting. You may need to use the heat gun again to loosen up the wrap if you experience increased resistance. Repeat this process for all panels, before cleaning the adhesive.Hexis Vinyl Wraps

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