Product Description
The spray can be applied to paint, chrome, windows, and metal surfaces, and is easy to take off vinyl decals, graphics, adhesives, pinstriping, and stickers from automobiles, trucks, recreational vehicles, boats, and other materials.
The VIRATITE rubber eraser wheel is made of special modulated rubber that does not damage painted surfaces. It is not suitable for plastic surfaces, reflective tape, lacquered surfaces, or fiberglass.
Using the included drill adapter arbor, attach the rubber wheel to the drill adapter, apply light pressure to the top of the decal, and work back and forth until the decal is removed. Use mild solvent to remove any residue and glue left behind.
There are no scratches on the original material. With its 4,000 RPM capacity, this rubber drill is able to handle high speeds. Arbors for drills other than those included with the drill adapter are also available. Skin irritating adhesives and hazardous chemicals are not used, and there is no need for hazardous or harmful chemicals.
This tool is made up of a soft rubber wheel that has a four-inch diameter in order to maximize contact area. This makes it an efficient way to remove decals.
Questions & Answers
How does this attachment fit onto a 4" ?
A hand drill is compatible with the arbor that comes with it. Mine is used in a cordless dual speed drill and it works fantastically.
What is the best way to remove car stickers with this eraser wheel?
Yes, but take care
What is the best way to remove car stickers with this eraser wheel?
If you use a drill, you should make sure it has a minimum horsepower of 1,500 There are 3,000 revolutions per minute. I can't wait for it to be
Is there any liquid involved or do you have to apply it Just concern about the clearcoat? I'm sorry if I sound corny. ?
When it comes to removing labels, all you have to do is apply enough pressure. During friction, enough heat is built to dissolve the adhesive on the label to allow it to be removed. In the process of spinning the wheel, you apply it to the skinny side of the label. The wheel needs to keep moving till it reaches the edge of the label consistently because leaving it immobile too long will cause heat to build up and cause the clear coat to brown or discolor and potentially burn through. If you intend to remove these labels, you should practice first on something you don't care about so that you can become familiar with how it works, how it heats up, and how much pressure you need for each type of label.
Selected User Reviews For VIBRATITE Decal Remover Rubber Eraser Wheel 4 Inch with Drill Adapter Kit, Pinstripe Adhesive Sticker Remover, Vinyl Decal, Graphics Removal Tool
I did not find it to be quite as effective as what someone else had told me you bought one for when it came to removing glue from This isn't working and I wish there was something else to get it off
3/5
Ethan Gonzalez
| Aug 10, 2020
This looks like a great product
3/5
I have not used it yet. It will be used for an RV project when I find the time.
Trinity Costa
| Aug 17, 2020
I really like how this works
5/5
My tailgate door of my station wagon was adorned with stickers from the dealership. This did the trick.
Julius Serrano
| Apr 04, 2021
As needed, the removal was performed
4/5
The pinstripes on the garment have dried out. Remove them. A couple of swirls remain in the clear coat, but we have removed them as necessary. It is possible that swirls will disappear when new stripes are applied.
Yosef Koch
| Jun 05, 2021
I bought it for a great price
5/5
He had what he needed in the product.
Oaklyn Hogan
| Mar 29, 2021
The device does what it is advertised to do
5/5
It does what it says it will.
Mina Dalton
| Sep 18, 2020
It seems to work! The product works great but requires a bit of work and you need to keep it moving when using it
5/5
The eraser leaves shards all over the door when you use it, but it does the job.
Kynlee Rhodes
| Aug 06, 2020
It held together quite well after using a few of the different removal tools
5/5
It held together quite well after using a few of the different removal tools.
Jennifer McConnell
| Jun 18, 2021