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    Removing Vinyl Lettering From Glass

    Due to company name changes on one of my vehicles, I had some white vinyl lettering that had to be removed from glass. The lettering has been adhered for 3 years.

    The last time it was changed, it was done so by a lettering shop who had scratched the glass by careless use of a razor. I decided to do this one myself! As a pro painter, I know how damaging a razor can be to glass.

    Step one. To decrease the chance of any scratches, I spritzed the entire area with Meguiars Detailing Spray.




    After the spritzing, I carefully lifted each letter edge with a new, sharp razor and slowly peeled each letter away from glass. The Detailing spray kept the adhesive backed letter from sticking to my fingers. Easy to dispose of.

    Step two. I used a Meguiars Clay Bar to remove the remaining adhesive on the glass. There was plenty and it took several swipes before the clay removed the adhesive, but it got all of it off.







    Step three. After the claying, I wiped the glass dry with a paper towel. I didn't want to waste a MF towel on adhesive.

    Step four. I flooded the glass surface with Stoners Invisible Glass and let it soak for 1 minute. The shadow is still very visible.



    After 1 minute, I scrubbed the glass with a Window Mop. It's sheepskin. Cost me a $1 at Big Lots. It says to use it dry, but for a dollar, I wasn't afraid to damage it. It's washable.



    Step five. Wipe the glass dry again with paper towel. Apply another application of Stoner Invisible Glass, work in with MF cloth and towel dry with MF Waffle towel that ships with the Stoner Invisible Glass Kit from AGO. I also applied Invisible Glass Rain Repellent to the exterior of the glass.



    Clean glass. No scratches. I saved $60.00 (that was the lettering shop quote).

    Tools to accomplish this task.



    Project time. 30 minutes. Savings $60. (I spent that savings on BOGO)

    I hope this helps any of you when faced with the challenge of removing lettering from glass.

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    Re: Removing Vinyl Lettering From Glass

    Nice helpful write up. I'm surprised the shop that scratched your glass before didn't use plastic razors, wouldn't that be a bit safer?

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    Re: Removing Vinyl Lettering From Glass

    nice to see there's no ghosting of the vinyl lettering. This will come in handy, thank u

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    Re: Removing Vinyl Lettering From Glass

    Quote Originally Posted by A4 1.8tqm View Post
    Nice helpful write up. I'm surprised the shop that scratched your glass before didn't use plastic razors, wouldn't that be a bit safer?
    As a painter, I would say yes, but it's also important to keep the glass lubricated when scraping it with any object. Perhaps I'll order the Diamondite Glass Polishing Kit on my next AGO order.

    I like the versatility of these products. I can use many of them on a vehicle and turn around and use them on a residential property too.

    That's probably why I detailed my front entrance door.


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    Re: Removing Vinyl Lettering From Glass

    can u send me the two ducks?

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    LOL..there's actually 5 ducks on that stop. Ma, pa and little ducklings

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    Re: Removing Vinyl Lettering From Glass

    Quote Originally Posted by r0ckstrWS6 View Post
    nice to see there's no ghosting of the vinyl lettering. This will come in handy, thank u
    Same for me when I trade vehicles!
    Thanks

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    Re: Removing Vinyl Lettering From Glass

    Eraser wheels work really good on lettering and pinstrips

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    Re: Removing Vinyl Lettering From Glass

    Now that's the beauty of Vinyl Lettering! It can be easily removed without much costs involved.

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    Re: Removing Vinyl Lettering From Glass

    Plastic razor blade, goo gone, IG does the trick for me.

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