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Old 02-08-2023, 09:00 AM   #1
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Name Badge Removal

I have purchased a 2018 International Signature and the previous owner placed their Name Badge on the outer skin right next to the door. As I have renamed the trailer, I need to remove this badge. Any advice on how to get the adhesive to release so as not to mar the outer skin. I did several searches and cannot find a thread for this although I realize this cannot be the first question about this....any help would be appreciated.
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Old 02-08-2023, 09:57 AM   #2
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Something sharp edged and plastic? Probably the only way to not see the inevitable black leftover goo is an even bigger badge.

I’d probably try a little solvent of some sort but I wouldn’t suggest that to others. Probably wouldn’t end well plastic coating and all.

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I have purchased a 2018 International Signature and the previous owner placed their Name Badge on the outer skin right next to the door. As I have renamed the trailer, I need to remove this badge. Any advice on how to get the adhesive to release so as not to mar the outer skin. I did several searches and cannot find a thread for this although I realize this cannot be the first question about this....any help would be appreciated.
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Careful use of dental floss can often be used to break the bond between the adhesive tape and the surface. You'll likely have to do some clean up with some type of solvent, but test the solvent first in an area not visible to make sure it doesn't remove/damage the clear coat.
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Fishing line can also be used...
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Fishing line can also be used...
That’s a great idea..
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A heat gun to soften it can help but be careful not to get it too hot, I have successfully used a heat gun and plastic razor blades to remover stickers on fiberglass but not on aluminum that has a protective coating so use extreme caution with the heat. Amazon sells plastic razor blades.
I also used 3M adhesive remover but again you should first test this on your Airstream.
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Old 02-08-2023, 10:51 AM   #7
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I used a plastic razor blade to remove the big stickers installed by the original selling dealer, then I cleaned up the goo with Bug and Tar remover. Worked great.
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Old 02-08-2023, 11:37 AM   #8
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I have had success in the past by waiting for a nice, sunny, preferably warm day (depending on where you are, this may not be realistic currently) and once the badge needing removal starts to twist a little, either take some fishing line behind the emblem to “slice” it off the glue, or if the emblem twists pretty freely, I just keep gently twisting. Be careful not to lift it from one edge as it could very likely leave a scratch/mark. This keeps you safe from adding too much heat to a small area.

After the emblem is gone, I work at rubbing as much glue off by rubbing it with my thumb, and the use some bug and tar remover if needed.
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Fishing line can also be used...
Especially strong is the woven polyester fishline…rather than monofilament.
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Steam clothes iron and plastic razor blade. Try WD-40 or possibly denatured alcohol as a solvent on the left over adhesive.
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X2 on the WD-40 or bug and tar remover which is usually diesel or kerosene for the glue.
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Fishing line can also be used...
The fishing line works, then use duck tape to remove left over adhesive.
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`or you could install your new one on top of the existing one. Just a thought.
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I have purchased a 2018 International Signature and the previous owner placed their Name Badge on the outer skin right next to the door. As I have renamed the trailer, I need to remove this badge. Any advice on how to get the adhesive to release so as not to mar the outer skin. I did several searches and cannot find a thread for this although I realize this cannot be the first question about this....any help would be appreciated.
As noted... fishing line. 10lb and above.
I've used Brakleen & WD40 to de-goop the panels.

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Old 02-10-2023, 02:30 PM   #15
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Thank you!

All of your replies most useful! The fishing line idea is awesome!....never would have thought of that...
Thanks to all of you for taking the time to give great advice!
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Old 02-15-2023, 09:41 AM   #16
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Citri Solve

Had good results with this taking the residue off from our BRNs when we sold our previous units. Do test it first though and use a light touch.
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Old 02-15-2023, 03:37 PM   #17
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Why remove. Why break the bond? Why expose bare aluminum?
Put you name or any graphic OVER the unwanted one.
If the unwanted name has relief/depth, just reduce that to a flat surface.
Suggestions:
Peterbilt
Wile E Coyote
Wall E Byam
You first wife’s name
Winnebago
Keep ‘em guessing
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