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Class C RV Cheap DIY Vinyl Graphics Replacement

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Another Class C RV on A Budget Video – In this segment I show you how to replace your cracked, faded old motorhome vinyl decals with a brand new graphics package for under $150.00.
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3M(TM) Stripe Off Wheel 07499, 4′ Diameter x 5/8′ Width, Beige … https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P16XJ6/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdo_t1_UN57AbERSBJ9F

Graphics Were Purchased on eBay. Just search “Class C vinyl graphics”.

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47 thoughts on “Class C RV Cheap DIY Vinyl Graphics Replacement

  1. @stv25blue says:

    mine were really old and I used a honda pressure washer and they came off fast and clean just don't touch nothing but the plastic lol

  2. @KVMerry says:

    Im ❤getting grateful dead stickers

  3. Duude don't they use a heat gun to get decals up with. May of been easier . Ide look remember seeing people using heat guns. Makes it easier.

  4. @985Mindy says:

    I'm gonna do this to my 2000 minnie winnie thanks for the inspiration, I have all the materials to make my own

  5. @maxwolf2726 says:

    It would have been cheaper to tape it off and paint it

  6. @ourv9603 says:

    I hate Rv graphics. I think they are absolutely GARISH.
    What I would like is a landscape mural much like what
    is seen on the sides of U haul trucks. I LOVE those!
    See Minnesota, the Great Lakes, The Texas Gulf Coast,
    The Golden Gate Bridge, visit The Redwoods, The Grand
    Canyon. Travel & visit it what Rvs are all about.
    But I hate decals.

    !

  7. Where do you order the decal?

  8. I think using a heat gun sparingly would do a good job. By sparingly I mean, don’t get so close that it burns, but far enough away to still melt the adhesive.

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  10. I'm wondering if a heat gun on low setting wouldn't have worked much faster to soften/remove the decals. Works on old bumper stickers! Try this in an inconspicuous spot, needless to say!

  11. Heat gun works great to remove the strips

  12. @paul2466 says:

    Big improvement, removing that old vinyl is a slow process, looks great.

  13. Nice! My class A needs similar. The bottom storage area, and entire front will be done in Line-X truckbed coating. You're would look AWESOME on the bottom edge. As is… INCREDIBLE difference! Nice work!

  14. This was excellent! Thank you!

  15. Why not use a heat gun

  16. where did you buy the decals?

  17. You left out a step……. after stripping graphics and wax,,,,, POLISH/BUFF the vehicle before applying new graphics

  18. @Katquann says:

    Did you do the soapy water method also or just hinge method

  19. I need low price place to ger single vinyl sticker. we have the save version as this one

  20. Nice job on doing the graphics. You could have added more pizazz by adding another color in your scheme and your RV would have looked much classier. Actually you could still add a few more swishes in another color to make it stand out. There is also another easier way to remove graphics using an item you can buy at Walmart for $50-$60. I am a retired vinyl lettering guy who has done vinyl lettering on motor homes, airplanes, construction trailers etc for many years.

  21. A lot of people ask where "Jack" got his decals. Simply search for "RV decals or Graphics" Even Amazon carries some. At almost the very end "Jack" says he used paint thinner to help soften the old decals. Paint thinner (a type of Varsol) along with cautious use of a heat gun works really great, better than Goo Gone, or WD 40 to remove adhesive residue. Work on a cool day, not in the blazing sun. It is best to work in stages. No sharp scrapers. Use plastic blades. As you remove the old stuff, wipe off the softenend adhesive with the varsol, then wipe some more using basic rubbing alcohol from a drug store to give you a super clean surface for the new decals. The whole job is a bit tedious, but you'll save a ton of money. Do your application on a day with temps between 70 & 80 degrees. Park so that application side of the RV is out of direct sunlight. Keep some beer in the RV fridge, and a shady rest area, and the work will go best.

  22. where did you get the graphics?

  23. @poingy4142 says:

    I heated my graphics with a heat gun and they came off with a plastic scraper then applied an adhesive remover from Lowe's. Did a 30' fifth wheel in 2 hrs.

  24. That link for the graphics on ebay doesn't work

  25. Hello, where did you buy the graphics and how did you design the layout and measurements.
    Thank you

  26. @cmarin5904 says:

    That came out fantastic! Wow! Good for you! Thanks for sharing! We love that DIY sense of accomplishment!

  27. 3M adhesive remover for glue residue (or acetone lightly on a rag)

    Heat gun to soften old vinyl.
    Plastic razor blades

    BUFF it out after graphics are removed to even out surface & minimize shadows.

    Apply graphics

    Polish & Wax

    Use contrasting colors. Here the Dk blue & black look the same. Monochromatic. I'd use black & a bright color.

  28. Where did you get your graphics from?

  29. looks great.. Id add a second set of swishes with a different complimentary color to really make it pop!

  30. @jgale7442 says:

    Good job need to do the same! Much better

  31. Looks so much better. nice work!

  32. Hello – good video. How well have the graphics held up over time in regards to fading, shrinking etc. TNX

  33. @nfinance2 says:

    Why did you pick the Nike swoosh as your graphics?

  34. @alive-awake says:

    Looks awesome! Good job!

  35. Where did you get your decals?

  36. @ol59kafer92 says:

    Heat gun and goof off will take off decals

  37. Did you show the hinged method? I didn’t see it.

  38. @drlong08 says:

    Wood grain roll panels… that's the ticket. Had that on the Pontiac Pariseinne wagon and it was great!

  39. Where did you get the graphics

  40. @tnybo13 says:

    Removed mine with gum out

  41. Awesome, we're do you buy the graphics?

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