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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Worked better than expected. After removing four pieces of door trim from my expedition, it cleaned all of the adhesive off that was left behind and no traces or paint damage. Will buy again!
RLH
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Worked great for removing Molding tape
Shaz
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 16, 2025
Very very good, use at a low speed with little to no pressure but be prepared for the dust. Easy to clean off with a rinse of water.Will eventually wear down so is sacrificial but is designed to be. Will order again when it wears out
Brian Bates
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
This worked great a removing some pin-striping from an older Jeep that I had. It was pretty simple, put it in the drill and get to work. I was able to finish the whole SUV and had plenty left over. It does make a little bit of a mess as it buffs piece will flake off.
Toney nasser
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Worked great. Used fishing line to remove emblems then cleaned off adhesive with wheel. Literally 5 minutes.
JB
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
Used to use my heat gun, lose finger prints and all patience... bought this and wow, took off the 35 year old decals on my 4runner in 20 mins. One of my fav tools for ever now. Awesome product.
Anton
Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2024
It works great and is easy to use. Peeled the old decals off my tractor hood like nothing and left a smooth finish.
Austin
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2021
Wanted to remove the beltline molding on my 1997 Ford F150. With age it had started curling up on the ends and just looked bad. I watched some YouTube videos and this rubber wheel seemed to be really good at removing the left over adhesive as I've tried doing this before to catastrophic results and the use of gallons of Goo Gone and days and hours of my life spent trying to get rid of the left over adhesive and this thing really made short work of it.If this is what you're buying this wheel for here are some things you should know, get a 5 amp CORDED drill at least. My little 1.5 amp 20v cordless could barely get this wheel spinning fast enough for it to work the way it's supposed to. The cordless did fine removing an old dealership decal that was on the back of the truck but it was barely touching the left over adhesive from the molding and burned through batteries really fast as well. Go with corded to really get the proper performance out of this tool as it seems to work better the hotter it gets.It did burn through all the adhesive, it pretty much wore the wheel down to a little nub and there is little particles of rubber everywhere so wear eye and lung protection unless you enjoy breathing in little rubber particles.I have no complaints about this little tool, even after everything was done my wheel still had a little rubber left on it so I took some really baked on epoxy off from back when this truck must have had those vent shades around the windows and it made pretty quick work of it. Works really good if you use it right. Keep in mind with any of these kinds of epoxy based adhesives it is going to leave an etching in your paint that this wheel can't do anything about. You have to wet sand or clay bar that stuff out. But it'll at least get rid off everything that is ON the paint just not the stuff that is IN the paint.NOTE FOR IMAGES:This wheel did not damage my paint. The problem was already there with the paint itself as it was really soft and uncured under the molding I removed and it lifted the base coat right off and went down to the primer when I wiped the area down with rubbing alcohol and a paper towel to clean the area every other section I used this wheel on was fine so don't worry it won't hurt your paint.
Andrea
Reviewed in Italy on January 6, 2021
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Jodi
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2019
53 year old female here! I recently bought a used 2918 Murano, beautiful Arctic Blue Metallic color. It had dual black pinstripes starting from around a third of the front quarter panel all the way to the back of the rear quarter panel. Not a good look on a Nissan Murano. Who even pinstripes cars anymore anyhow?? I thought I'd be able to peel them off, and of course I quickly learned that it was more difficult than I had first predicted. I searched online and read several articles on the subject and watched videos. There were many different ways to do it, but the decal remover wheels seemed the easiest. I read reviews and compared prices on Amazon and decided on the Wonder Wheel.Very simple to attach it to a drill and start removing the pinstripes. I don't even think it took a half hour! It did a fantastic job. The only difficulty I had was underneath the side view mirrors due to not having room to get the wheel in at the correct angle. When the spinning wheel nicked the bottom of one of the mirrors, in put a gouge in the black plastic. It's on the bottom, so not really noticable, but something to be aware of for anyone that has the same problem of pinstripes on the front door panels. If they're higher up like mine were, make sure you plan your method of attack carefully before you work on the section under the side view mirrors.The wheel left a fine yellow dust and swirls of adhesive residue all along the side of my car. The instructions say to use a citrus based degreaser to remove the residue. I used Goo B Gone on a soft rag and it wiped right off! I am totally satisfied with the results I got with the Wonder Wheel. My car looks so much better now!
Giovanni Poldrugo
Reviewed in France on October 10, 2018
Excellent priduit
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