I was talking about covering the existing placard completely, so that it doesn't show at all. Just by sticking the new placard over it, and lining it up properly. I do realize that you must not show placards that aren't applicable to your load.
Best way to remove Placards? Experienced advice needed.
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by JJKid, Sep 28, 2015.
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OK, thanks Patty, that answers my question.
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I have found that a bit of WD-40 and a razor scraper work wonders. I can generally get a fully seated adhesive placard to peel off in about 2 minutes with no pieces left behind. If it's just really stubborn and tears into small bits I generally resort to using a piece of brillo and the WD. Klean Strip also works well, but you need gloves to use it.
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Lowe's or THD sell glass scrapers w/razor blades - work well, especially when aided with a little WD40. Also, I'd say don't use duct tape, use a clear package wrapping tape. I believe there are regulations regarding covering a placard?
You need some isopropyl alcohol in your truck anyway, you can use it to wipe the placard area in wet weather to get good adhesion. (adhesive placards are a pain no matter what you do)
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did you even read the first posting.??
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I had a lot of those problems until I found that glass scraper.
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