Hey man! Also from Phoenix removing a wrap that’s been on my car for 7+ years. The one thing that I found that worked on the left over adhesive is 91% Isopropyl Alcohol. Hear me out - it won’t lift the adhesive off onto your rag/towel, but it will allow you to bunch it up and then scrape/pick it off VERY EASILY. Don’t know if you will ever need this information, but hopefully it can help out someone who finds your video!
This video was very very useful. Thanks heaps for loading it. I can see your wrap was in fairly bad shape and needed to be removed but it answered the question of what the paint looks like underneath after removing fairly old vinyl
FOR A GOOD SOLUTION: POD STEAMERS, LEAVE IN SUN, HEAVY SOLVENTS. AFTER, USE A GOOD ONE STEP CUT AND POLISH TO BRING BACK THE PAINT AND REMOVE ANY SURFACE SCRATCHING FROM REMOVAL
should of used the heat from the sun to remove it easier, to remove my hood wraps i leave the car on and that also helps to heat up the hood, beside using a heat gun.
I have a T/A Challenger with faded wrap that i'm going to take off this weekend. I heard 3M adhesive removal is about as good as Acetone. I've also heard lighter fluid works really well.
@@BRock86 I worry about using lighter fluid or gas. The idea of what it would do to the clearcoat scares me . I'll def look into some 3M adhesive removal first.
Just throwing this out there. I have used vaseline or olive oil to get residue off from other adhesives. Cheap and easy to try. You'll know if it will work for you pretty quick.
My hood wrap was on for 3 plus years and it was a NIGHTMARE to remove it. It took me and my girl 2 nights to remove it. It was cracked from the heat and literally was coming off in pieces like a puzzle
My roof is a nightmare. Cracking every 2-3 inches of pulling the wrap, and I have to pick at it again to get started. Zillions of peices and 6x as long as a normal panel. Heat doesn't help.
Yeah like new, honestly if the gasoline doesn’t work, you might be in trouble. I think the next step would try and wet sand and buff. Let me know either way how it goes
@@BRock86 I only had my wrap on for 5 months, so I should be good. I used goo gone and then some isopropyl alcohol on the spoiler as a test spot and it almost worked 100% but it took SCRUBBING with a microfiber, of course, to get it there. Its hot and sunny outside right now so Im about to go try that out
@@BRock86 thanks for ur answer ! i have a cousin who is pro in car wrapping and will make it for free . i ll pay only the vinyl. but i was scared about the original colour. thank you!
Yes, the residue is really hard and actually still in a couple spots. The best thing I found to remove it is gasoline. The previous owner did the wrap so I’m not 100 percent but I’m fairly certain it isn’t 3M
@@BRock86 I have generally heard and experienced that 3M vinyl wraps/skins used on tech and cars don't leave any stickiness or residue behind. What do you think?
@@BRock86 So I've been recommended by a friend to use 3m vinyl skins on my newly bought PlayStation and laptop(and I ordered and installed them), both have delicate glossy material. He claimed and I also have also have heard other people say that those high quality vinyl if removed with proper care don't leave any stickiness or residue and actually protects the console and keep it in pristine shape. However I have seen some UA-camrs like Ckwrap etc complain about residue left on the cars, while people removing their 3m Dbrand vinyl wraps from their laptopa and iPads do it without a single mark left on the device. I'm kinda confused. Could you give me a better picture?
Yeah the matte finish look awesome but it takes a lot more to take care of it since it doesn’t have as much of a protective layer over it. Chemical Guys makes some good products to protect it
Yeah the hood and the roof was the worst. If it’s really brittle I would try using an adhesive remover wheel. I have one by 3M that works decent but you can get cheaper ones on amazon
I remove wraps for a living. While I would love to explain how do it best, I don’t want to put myself out of a job. What I can say, is that don’t expect this to be easy. Don’t expect your paint to look good after you get the wrap off. Don’t even start to think about how easy this will be… It’s not easy, and just getting the wrap off is likely the easiest part of removing a wrap. The worst part is getting the adhesive off the paint that is left behind. Expect getting the vinyl off, is only about 40% of the removal. So if you pay someone to make your car look like it did t have a wrap on it, expect to pay someone about what the cost of the vinyl was.
In such a case, would you try to put margarine on the material to be removed and wait for 1 day and then try to remove it, and write the results (I haven't tried it, but I wonder if margarine works in dissolving sticky substances, it works in asphalt tar)
I wrapped my car. It destroyed the paint. After I removed it, the entire car had to be repainted. Getting the residual glue off the paint prior to paint prep was the worst part. I’ll never wrap my car again.
B Rock 86 seriously contemplating taking it in and having it looked at by professional paint detailers to see if they can buff it all out. I wouldn’t mind paying to skip the hassle
B Rock 86 took it to the wrap shop that removed the wrap. Showed it to them and they knew exactly what to do. They sprayed the roof heavy with 3m tape adhesive remover and rubbed rigorously with clay bar. 15 minutes with 3 people and it was smooth
Going to be my first time removing my wrap. Any tips for a first timer? Would you recommend wearing gloves? I have heard its super rough on your fingers...
The longer it has been on the car and the more damaged it is it will be a lot harder. Before you start, leave the car outside in the sun for awhile. I’m not sure that gloves would help a lot. It was more the muscles in my fingers that were sore.
In Phoenix... it takes only 1 yr for vehicle wraps to get spider webbed (cracked) from the sun. Surprisingly it lasted as long as it did in this video.
whiskeybravo11 I have recently mastered taking off plasti dip, goo-gone works good if you apply it on, scrub it a little, let it sit then ither put on one more coat or scrap off with a razor blade. More coats= better
@@Red_dot_randy wd-40 and a pressure washer works well on plastic dip also. Start a peel at the top and let it soak in behind it works best on big flats. Wheels like you said scuff it and soak it. Probably similar to goo gone.
😂😂😂 what for a bullshitt you showing??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 just put the car under sund at >25°C that best way to remove wrap, all over same heated from sun and not like your heatgun over heated or to quick cooled 😂😂😂 if Dr.UA-cam genuis showing bullshitt....
Hey man! Also from Phoenix removing a wrap that’s been on my car for 7+ years. The one thing that I found that worked on the left over adhesive is 91% Isopropyl Alcohol. Hear me out - it won’t lift the adhesive off onto your rag/towel, but it will allow you to bunch it up and then scrape/pick it off VERY EASILY. Don’t know if you will ever need this information, but hopefully it can help out someone who finds your video!
Awesome, thanx man! I even still have a few little spots that I could try this on.
Ill tell you what i definitely needed it after a 10 year wrap, thanks man
Lol yeah it’s probably time
@@BRock86 it took off half my clear coat so now im scraping the rest off before painting
Damn, that really sucks
This video was very very useful.
Thanks heaps for loading it.
I can see your wrap was in fairly bad shape and needed to be removed but it answered the question of what the paint looks like underneath after removing fairly old vinyl
I give big shout out to you for trying. You mentioned it's your first time. Awesome, everyone has to start somewhere.
Thank you
Bro I love the way that car looks now even without the spoiler. It’s so clean man 👍🏽. IMO it looks better than what it used to
Thanx man really want to make it fresh and clean it up
FOR A GOOD SOLUTION: POD STEAMERS, LEAVE IN SUN, HEAVY SOLVENTS. AFTER, USE A GOOD ONE STEP CUT AND POLISH TO BRING BACK THE PAINT AND REMOVE ANY SURFACE SCRATCHING FROM REMOVAL
For anybody watching now use hot water and it really helps
So clever
Glad it didn't damage the glossy coat of the original paint
thanks, what a priceless video....now i'm gonna stop myself from wrap my car
Really if you use a quality wrap, take care of it and don’t leave it on for to long you should be fine
should of used the heat from the sun to remove it easier, to remove my hood wraps i leave the car on and that also helps to heat up the hood, beside using a heat gun.
Great tips, thank you!
I have a T/A Challenger with faded wrap that i'm going to take off this weekend. I heard 3M adhesive removal is about as good as Acetone. I've also heard lighter fluid works really well.
I would give the 3M a try first. On some of the real stubborn spots I used gasoline.
@@BRock86 I worry about using lighter fluid or gas. The idea of what it would do to the clearcoat scares me . I'll def look into some 3M adhesive removal first.
@VchaosTheoryV yeah when I used the gas I rinsed it off immediately
Just throwing this out there. I have used vaseline or olive oil to get residue off from other adhesives. Cheap and easy to try. You'll know if it will work for you pretty quick.
My hood wrap was on for 3 plus years and it was a NIGHTMARE to remove it. It took me and my girl 2 nights to remove it. It was cracked from the heat and literally was coming off in pieces like a puzzle
Yeah that sounds pretty familiar
this is why if a car is for sale with wrap, I offer 40% less (minimum) because of that. never know what damage/mess it caused
Yeah, I definitely learned the hard way.😏
Or what type of body condition the previous owner was trying to hide
Exactly
My roof is a nightmare. Cracking every 2-3 inches of pulling the wrap, and I have to pick at it again to get started. Zillions of peices and 6x as long as a normal panel. Heat doesn't help.
Literally running into this issue right now just a bunch of small pieces. Did you find anything helpful?
I saw a guy use a pressure washer for some tough spots, someone else here mentioned pouring hot water over it
another great video! why does your car wind over so fast, is it something like 18 volt?
Thank you! Honestly it turns over normal to me lol. The light weight pulleys and flywheel might help though. Normal battery
Yo so I noticed if you leave the wrap on no longer than 4 years because it damages the clear coat
what ended up working to get the glue residue off? just peeled my wrap off and that glue wont come off
Gasoline. Put a little bit on a rag and then rinse with soap and water. I was able to most of the remaining glue off that way
@@BRock86 and the paint was back to feeling smooth after that?
Yeah like new, honestly if the gasoline doesn’t work, you might be in trouble. I think the next step would try and wet sand and buff. Let me know either way how it goes
@@BRock86 I only had my wrap on for 5 months, so I should be good. I used goo gone and then some isopropyl alcohol on the spoiler as a test spot and it almost worked 100% but it took SCRUBBING with a microfiber, of course, to get it there. Its hot and sunny outside right now so Im about to go try that out
Ah you should be good man
Heat it up underneath the wrap to loosen the glue
well what ur opinion about car wrap? i wanna do mine but i am.scared of my original colour . the casualites of ur wrap was the glue on the car?
Do it! It is def worth it and I will be wrapping mine again in the future. Just replace it before it gets damaged like mine was
@@BRock86 thanks for ur answer ! i have a cousin who is pro in car wrapping and will make it for free . i ll pay only the vinyl. but i was scared about the original colour. thank you!
Hell yeah, I would def take that deal
Did the wrap leave any real ugly residue on the doors or anywhere else? Also was this a 3m?
Yes, the residue is really hard and actually still in a couple spots. The best thing I found to remove it is gasoline. The previous owner did the wrap so I’m not 100 percent but I’m fairly certain it isn’t 3M
@@BRock86 I have generally heard and experienced that 3M vinyl wraps/skins used on tech and cars don't leave any stickiness or residue behind. What do you think?
Although very limited, I use 3M wrap myself and it has never left a residue.
@@BRock86 So I've been recommended by a friend to use 3m vinyl skins on my newly bought PlayStation and laptop(and I ordered and installed them), both have delicate glossy material. He claimed and I also have also have heard other people say that those high quality vinyl if removed with proper care don't leave any stickiness or residue and actually protects the console and keep it in pristine shape. However I have seen some UA-camrs like Ckwrap etc complain about residue left on the cars, while people removing their 3m Dbrand vinyl wraps from their laptopa and iPads do it without a single mark left on the device. I'm kinda confused. Could you give me a better picture?
Was this a 3M brand wrap?
No, not a 3M but it was done by previous owner so I can’t confirm what it is
At least the vinyl took 5 years of UV exposure instead of your paint.
Very true
Dang you had it on for that long?! I would've never known that was the original color. Dope Gridlife shirt by the way.
Thanx man! I wanna go back to Gridlife sometime but it is so far away now 😏
My car has a wrap from 2013... i have to get it off :(
Yeah I would start considering it
Man now youve got me scared to try, I bought a car with a matte metallic wrap that started rusting on me.
Damn, that’s tough. You gotta get that wrap off and see what ya really got. Then go from there
Yeah. Apparently the wraps can get sunburnt and allow the flakes in the metallic to rust.
Yeah the matte finish look awesome but it takes a lot more to take care of it since it doesn’t have as much of a protective layer over it. Chemical Guys makes some good products to protect it
@@BRock86 yeah. Unfortunately I learned about it too late.
Me too unfortunately 😏
Mines all cracked and dry taking forever to remove
Yeah the hood and the roof was the worst. If it’s really brittle I would try using an adhesive remover wheel. I have one by 3M that works decent but you can get cheaper ones on amazon
@@BRock86 i was just thinkin of doing that man thanks for replying.i ask alot of youtubers questions but nobody responds.god bless man
Of course man! Thanx for watching and good luck 👍
my car slowly become like this from a 3 years wrap : ( need to remove asap LOL
I remove wraps for a living. While I would love to explain how do it best, I don’t want to put myself out of a job.
What I can say, is that don’t expect this to be easy. Don’t expect your paint to look good after you get the wrap off. Don’t even start to think about how easy this will be… It’s not easy, and just getting the wrap off is likely the easiest part of removing a wrap.
The worst part is getting the adhesive off the paint that is left behind.
Expect getting the vinyl off, is only about 40% of the removal. So if you pay someone to make your car look like it did t have a wrap on it, expect to pay someone about what the cost of the vinyl was.
Thank you for sharing, no one talks about this part
Is removing PPF much easier, including way less adhesive left behind after 5-10+ years?
In such a case, would you try to put margarine on the material to be removed and wait for 1 day and then try to remove it, and write the results (I haven't tried it, but I wonder if margarine works in dissolving sticky substances, it works in asphalt tar)
That’s interesting, never heard that before
Was that vinyl wrap or a Plasti dip wrap. Good job brother. Its a pain in @$$.
Vinyl wrap, thanx man!
What color is that wrap
I get asked this a lot lol. The wrap was already installed when I got the car. Through my research I believe it is a discontinued Avery product.
How do you install the hood dampeners?
The hood dampers were installed already when I got the car. I would def recommend getting some though
I wrapped my car. It destroyed the paint. After I removed it, the entire car had to be repainted. Getting the residual glue off the paint prior to paint prep was the worst part. I’ll never wrap my car again.
Damn! That is pretty much the worst case scenario when it come to wraps
wraps do not destroy paint, unless you used very bad vinyl, or already had bad paint, Wraps PROTECT and PRESERVE your paint
Is that oracal wrap?
I’m not sure, the previous owner had it done.
Any update on the left over adhesive on the roof? Got the same problem after removing the wrap off the roof of my bmw
I still have a little bit. I have yet to find the perfect fix. The 3M adhesive remover and stipe off wheel have worked on most of it.
B Rock 86 seriously contemplating taking it in and having it looked at by professional paint detailers to see if they can buff it all out. I wouldn’t mind paying to skip the hassle
Yeah let me know if you find something that works
B Rock 86 took it to the wrap shop that removed the wrap. Showed it to them and they knew exactly what to do. They sprayed the roof heavy with 3m tape adhesive remover and rubbed rigorously with clay bar. 15 minutes with 3 people and it was smooth
B Rock 86 hope this helps
Going to be my first time removing my wrap. Any tips for a first timer?
Would you recommend wearing gloves? I have heard its super rough on your fingers...
The longer it has been on the car and the more damaged it is it will be a lot harder. Before you start, leave the car outside in the sun for awhile. I’m not sure that gloves would help a lot. It was more the muscles in my fingers that were sore.
@@BRock86 July will be 3 years, but yeah I am going to wait for a hot day, I live in SD, so hoping we get a hot day sometime soon.
Yeah pretty much the warmer the better
@@BRock86 Would you recommend buying one of those tools? Can you get them at any basic car shop?
The heat gun can be purchased at Harbor Freight
grease and was remover... job done
Would blowing compressed air under the wrap help?
I don’t think it would. Really you want to get the wrap as warm as possible but not to the point at witch it tears apart when you pull on it.
@@BRock86
Thanks
Has anyone tried to remove with hot water pressure wash??
a guy trying to remove my wrap with cold water pressure and took the paint off. I like the hot water pressure tho
Whats the color name ????
Sorry I’m not sure. The previous owner did the wrap
B Rock 86 no bro the car real color name what is that blue type
Lol it’s called Ultramarine
B Rock 86 lol thats
bmw mediterranean blue
Was the glue residue hard to get off?
Some of it came off easy but there are some spots where it is actually still there
maybe use some alcohol and cut wrap when its gets off, its not lookin good man
I watched the whole video just waiting to see what removes the residue. 🤦♂️
There is no way that vinyl has only been on there for 5 years....
Lol correct
In Phoenix... it takes only 1 yr for vehicle wraps to get spider webbed (cracked) from the sun. Surprisingly it lasted as long as it did in this video.
Lol, most of the wraps life was spent in the midwest. Phoenix finished it off
For real my roof wrap is not even two years and ima about to take it off tomorrow because of shitty quality wrap was used and it’s all jacked up
That's why it's not worth getting a wrap imo, touch up paint and fixing chips on a car is not hard. Just wash and wax your car regularly.
From a paint protection standpoint sure but I think most people go with a wrap for the color change
Gasoline is the only way (not joking)
I have heard about that method but have yet to try it.
Tested and approved 👍
Lighter fluid helps soften brittle wrap. Wipe on after heat
whiskeybravo11 I have recently mastered taking off plasti dip, goo-gone works good if you apply it on, scrub it a little, let it sit then ither put on one more coat or scrap off with a razor blade. More coats= better
@@Red_dot_randy wd-40 and a pressure washer works well on plastic dip also. Start a peel at the top and let it soak in behind it works best on big flats. Wheels like you said scuff it and soak it. Probably similar to goo gone.
2 minutes of pure waffle.
😂😂😂 what for a bullshitt you showing??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 just put the car under sund at >25°C that best way to remove wrap, all over same heated from sun and not like your heatgun over heated or to quick cooled 😂😂😂 if Dr.UA-cam genuis showing bullshitt....