- A heat gun or hair dryer
- A putty knife or plastic scraper
- Isopropyl alcohol
- A lint-free cloth
- A spray bottle
- A piece of cardboard (optional)
2. Prepare the surface.
- Clean the glass surface with isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth to remove any dirt or grease.
- If the glass is cold, you may need to warm it up with a heat gun or hair dryer before you start removing the vinyl lettering.
3. Apply heat to the vinyl lettering.
- Hold the heat gun or hair dryer about six inches away from the vinyl lettering and move it back and forth until the vinyl starts to peel away from the glass. Be careful not to hold the heat gun or hair dryer in one spot for too long, as this could damage the glass.
4. Use a putty knife or plastic scraper to remove the vinyl lettering.
- Once the vinyl lettering has started to peel away from the glass, use a putty knife or plastic scraper to gently pry it off. Be careful not to scratch the glass.
5. Remove any remaining adhesive.
- If there is any adhesive left on the glass after you have removed the vinyl lettering, you can remove it by spraying it with isopropyl alcohol and wiping it off with a lint-free cloth.
6. Clean the glass surface.
- Clean the glass surface with isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth to remove any residual adhesive or dirt.
7. Enjoy your newly clean glass surface!