Does anyone have tips for removing sun-baked Jeep hood stickers without damaging the clear coat? I want to swap my faded factory graphics for new custom vinyl but worry about leaving ghosting or residue.
Removing sun-baked graphics requires a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the old adhesive safely. Once the vinyl is pliable, peel it back slowly at a sharp angle to avoid lifting the clear coat. For a clean swap to premium hood decals for jeeps, use a dedicated adhesive remover like Goo Gone or Rapid Remover for any remaining residue. If you notice "ghosting" where the paint hasn't faded, a light polish or compound will even out the finish. This ensures your new custom vinyl bonds perfectly to a smooth, contaminant-free surface.
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The heat gun is definitely the way to go. I used a plastic razor blade with mine to keep from scratching the paint. Does the light polish work for severe ghosting on older Jeeps, or is that permanent after a few years in the sun?