🖤 Erase the old, reveal the bold — faster, cleaner, smarter decal removal!
The S SATC Decal Eraser Wheel is a 4-inch black rubber removal tool designed for electric drills up to 4000 RPM. Its medium-density rubber wheel efficiently removes vinyl, decals, graphics, and double-faced tape from vehicles, windows, boats, and metal surfaces without damaging the underlying finish. Engineered for speed and precision, it dramatically reduces removal time while fitting most standard drills.
Grit Material | Rubber |
Product Dimensions | 8.6"L x 8.6"W |
Brand | S SATC |
Compatible Devices | Electric Drill |
Grit Type | Medium |
Arbor Hole Diameter | 4 Inches |
Item Thickness | 0.6 Inches |
Grit Number | 120 |
Construction Type | Bonded |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 4000 RPM |
UPC | 683813622043 |
Manufacturer | S SATC |
Part Number | 444 |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Item model number | SF20250609B07ZNGPY8G_B07ZNGPY8G_3_JEPNVZ |
Size | 3 2/5 " |
Style | 1 Pack Solid Decal Eraser Wheel |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | 1 Pack Solid Decal Eraser Wheel |
Included Components | 1 Pack Solid Decal Eraser Wheel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**O
Works fast, easy to use, great results
Works as intended. Made the removal of the faded, cracking and peeling decals on my Jeeps hood a breeze to remove!I've never used one before, I've always suffered through using a heat gun, plastic scraper, and lacquer thinner or some other chemical to aid in glue removal.This worked so much better once I had the hang of it. I ran it in my drill on low speed and applied light pressure on the wheel and after doing the first side of my hood I was able to remove the decals on the second side in a matter of minutes. I should have kept track of the time because it literally felt like 2 minutes went by. The only thing to do once you are done is buff the paint back to shiny with a polish of your choice.Just make sure not to let the wheel free spin when you stop, it will unthread itself and potentially mar something you don't want mared up, ask me how I know, lol.The pictures show an unpolished result and how much of the wheel that was left after both sides of the hood were done.
K**R
What a difference
Knowledge is EVERYTHING.I used this wheel to remove the adhesive stuck to the paint on my truck that was left after removing the body side moulding. Use a heat gun to heat up the side moulding and it will peel right off. That’s the easy part.Learn to use this wheel properly and it will make your job of getting the adhesive off the paint very easy without damaging the paint. Important tip: it is not necessary to use a plastic scraper on the adhesive. It will do more harm than good. Don’t ask me how I know.I used this wheel with the supplied mandrel in my cordless drill. Getting a firm grip on your drill is important. The eraser wheel can chatter on the vehicle surface if you don't have a firm grip. I gripped the drill handle and trigger with my right hand to control the drill trigger speed, and then wrapped my left hand around the drill right behind the chuck. I then rested my right hand against the truck surface and used my left hand to push the wheel against the body panel. This is good form because my left hand controls the force pushing the wheel against the panel, while my left fingers are between the drill and the panel. This keeps the drill chuck from coming into contact with your paint.Turn the drill on high speed and try to keep the contact point of the wheel on the line of adhesive. Use medium pressure with the wheel against the panel. I now use my left hand to slightly move the wheel up and down while using my right hand to slowly push the drill left or right moving thru the line of adhesive. Take your time. After about going over 6 inches of the line of adhesive, stop and take a microfiber towel and rub HARD across the area you went over. The eraser wheel makes a huge mess. It is rubber and flakes off as it works. It will leave a thick tan residue on the paint. That is why it is necessary to have a high quality microfiber towel. It is best to use a short nap microfiber that you can see the individual nubs on the surface of the towel. Rub HARD with this towel to remove the tan residue left from the eraser wheel. This will not scratch your paint. Also know that the eraser wheel will get very hot. This why you don’t want to try to remove the whole line of adhesive all at one time. It needs to cool some. Know that the eraser wheel will smear the adhesive on the paint. That is why you want to keep the eraser wheel moving in an up and down motion as you use it, but don’t use a WIDE pattern because it smears the adhesive further. Some areas of the adhesive will be thicker than others, so it will require a second pass and possible a third pass. Always wipe the area with the microfiber after each pass to remove the residue left by the eraser wheel, otherwise the residue from the wheel keeps building up and you really aren’t getting down to the adhesive.IMPORTANT TIP: it is not necessary to use a wet cleaner or liquid adhesive remover of any kind while using the eraser wheel. If you do, you will only slow down the process. I thought I would be smart and use Goo Gone and 3M specialty adhesive remover after each pass of the eraser wheel after I had wiped off the tan residue left by the wheel. I thought this would further soften the adhesive and make it easier to remove. It did exactly the opposite. It also softened the eraser wheel and made it gummy. It smeared the adhesive more and made it harder to remove. AFTER you have made 2 – 3 passes with the eraser wheel and removed all the adhesive, then you can use goo gone to remove any residue left. Finally use a 50/50 isopropol alcohol/ water mix to remove all reside. I suggest you use a high quality automotive paint rubbing compound to remove any faint ghosting of the paint in the area where the adhesive was. Follow by polishing the entire door panel to blend and match the rest of the paint and then use a wax or sealer to protect the paint.
C**I
Perfect for removing old adhesive and fading vinyl
The media could not be loaded. I had some pin striping that was fading on my old 1995 Chevy K1500, so I wanted to completely remove it. This rubber wheel is only a fraction of the price of the 3M version, so I was a bit skeptical if it would perform well. I’ve never used the 3M version of the eraser wheel, but this one worked great. I’ve never used one before, and it was pretty easy to install on my drill and use. I recommend starting off at a slower speed and slowly increasing because if not the wheel will bounce around. Also, make sure to use two hands to keep it steady and prevent it from vibrating too much. Try not to use a high speed if possible because it will wear down the rubber wheel much faster. I was able to remove the pin striping on the whole truck and the adhesive from the old “silverado” emblems. This wheel worked a lot better on the adhesive. It was way better than having to try and use a blade or goo gone. After using the wheel it may scratch your paint a little, so make sure to have polish and wax on hand just in case. It didn’t bother me much because I’m in the process of compounding, polishing and waxing the whole truck. This wheel made the job so much easier than how I was removing these things before for only a few dollars.
S**O
Good eraser
This eraser wheel is really good. I took off 34 year old pin stripes from my truck with ease. It didn’t damage my paint at all. Don’t use it at high speeds because it’ll eat the eraser away quickly. Don’t waste your money on the 3M one when this one is a fraction of the cost.
M**
Takes off hard to remove decals
Needed this to remove the Registration numbers off the boat I bought last year to get the surface ready for the new numbers, durability of the wheel is good, good value for the money and worked well taking off the decals without any damage to the surface.
N**D
Works but could be better
I bought this because I had very good luck with the 3M wheel but this was cheaper. This will work and it will get residue or stickers off but it leaves its own rubber residue that you would not have with the 3M wheel. Once I was done using it I ended up having to buff out the rubber residue which is easier than adhesive residue. Little disappointed but you get what you pay for
C**R
Careful!
Works but you have to go slow and be careful or it will take the paint off.
N**I
Good, not Great
The title pretty much says it. This works fine to remove very light-to-light adhesives, but struggles otherwise.
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