Letter Removal Tool - For Land Rover & Range Rover Lettering
Why pay a body shop up to
£50 to fit your lettering when you can do it problem free with this tool.
Fitting lettering to your Range Rover is a popular modification but many people
are concerned about removing the old lettering - this is the trade secret way
of doing it. This tool is basically a rubber wheel that fits into an electric
drill and when pushed against the car will remove the sticky remains from the
lettering adhesive. This tool is not any old rubber it is a specially
formulated rubber for car body work.
This tool will last long
enough to remove the lettering from 100 Range Rovers and still be going strong!
Caution - this tools works well on metal panels with factory paint finish -
painted plastic and resprayed panels can cause the paint to be removed. Check a
small area before using on the main panel.
Quick guide to changing your
lettering / badge step 1 - Mark position of current lettering / badge so you
know where the new one goes step 2 - Use a hot air gun ( or hair dryer ) to
heat the lettering to make it soft. Step 3 - Lift the corner of the letters and
peel off the plastic letters (this leaves the foam adhesive stuck to the car)
step 4 - Use this wheel in an electric drill to remove the remaining tape.