3.5" Car Decal Remover Eraser Wheel Tool for Drill Adhesive Pinstripe Sticker
3.5" Car Decal Remover Eraser Wheel Tool for Drill Adhesive Pinstripe Sticker
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3.5" Car Decal Remover Eraser Wheel Tool
This specialty drill attachment is designed to quickly strip away stubborn vinyl decals, pinstripes, and adhesive residue from painted surfaces without causing damage.
Overview
The 3.5" car decal remover eraser wheel tool provides a fast, chemical free method for clearing unwanted graphics, stickers, and double sided tape from vehicles. This durable car decal remover eraser wheel tool attaches securely to standard household or commercial power drills, reducing cleanup time for professional detailers and DIY automotive enthusiasts alike. Utilizing high quality molded rubber, this car decal remover eraser wheel tool safely lifts adhesives from cured paint finishes, chrome, and glass surfaces.
Built For Performance
- Made from durable, soft molded rubber to prevent scratching or gouging painted body panels.
- Features a standard 5/16-24 thread arbor adapter that fits any standard electric or pneumatic drill.
- Measures 3.5 inches in diameter for balanced control and efficient coverage of large adhesive areas.
- Operates safely up to a maximum speed of 4,000 RPM for rapid material removal.
- Designed to minimize heat buildup during operation, protecting the underlying paint or clear coat.
On-The-Job Use
- Removing old vinyl pinstriping, dealership decals, and bumper stickers from passenger cars and trucks.
- Stripping stubborn adhesive backing leftover from commercial vehicle wraps and lettering.
- Cleaning residue from moldings, emblems, and double-sided foam tape on body panels.
Specs At A Glance
| Diameter | 3.5 Inches |
| Material | Molded Rubber |
| Max RPM | 4,000 RPM |
| Thread Size | 5/16"-24 |
| Arbor Adapter | Included (1/4" Shank to 5/16"-24 Thread) |
Good To Know
Q: Can this tool be used on plastic bumpers or fiberglass surfaces? A: It is not recommended for use on plastic, fiberglass, or unpainted surfaces because the friction heat can melt or damage the material. Use it only on cured automotive paint, metal, and glass.
Q: What is the best technique to avoid damaging vehicle paint? A: Applying light, even pressure and keeping the wheel moving across the surface at a moderate speed prevents heat damage. Do not hold the tool in one spot and ensure the drill operates below the maximum recommended speed.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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