🛠️ Peel off the past, reveal the shine—fast, safe, and chemical-free!
The Whizzy Wheel Car Decal and Sticker Remover is a 4-inch diameter soft rubber eraser wheel designed to safely and efficiently remove vinyl decals, adhesives, and stickers from a variety of vehicles. It includes a drill adapter for quick attachment to household drills, enabling fast removal without damaging paint surfaces. Its grooved design enhances airflow to prevent overheating, and it operates without the need for harmful chemicals, making it an eco-friendly and paint-safe solution for vehicle maintenance.
Manufacturer | Whizzy Wheel |
Brand | Whizzy Wheel |
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 2.54 x 10.16 cm; 300 g |
Item model number | 13 |
Manufacturer part number | WW-PB-Car |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Weight | 300 g |
H**
Great tool
How am I 42 and I’ve never used one of these? Did a normally 3 hour job in 30 mins. Removed stickers on the rear, front window and side windows. Wiped off the residue on glass with brake cleaner and on paint with contact cleaner.Some tips, let the wheel do the work and don’t go too fast. Cover up and rubber seals nearby as it will score them. Great little tool and not a bad price either.
I**Y
Works good
It takes the sticker adhesive off really good. Works every time as long as the adhesive isn't soacked in water or something
A**R
Don’t eat it. It’s not real caramel ffs
It gets stuff off vans. It’s good and smells like burning caramel mixed with a tyre fire. What’s not to like
R**C
Works on signwriting vinyl
Helped remove van sign writing vinyl. Needs careful control of drill speed to avoid making too much of a mess though.
D**N
Effective and quick
Brilliant it. Removed 25 year old decals easily, I had tried two other makes which didn’t work very well so was over the moon with this one
P**T
WORKS ON BOAT HULLS!
After buying a fibreglass boat that had a terrible name I deliberated for months over how to get rid of the decals. Most traditional methods seemed a pain and the stickers were baked on so I couldn't pick them off. My boat has a white GRP hull and I was really worried about marking it.Everyone I asked told me the best way to do it was with a hair dryer and scraper (but with the boat on a mooring and no power nearby I couldn't get a hair dryer plugged in close enough). I read about the Whizzy Wheel a while back and kept putting the job off as I was concerned there wasn't much evidence of it working safely on boat hulls (mostly cars).Eventually I cracked, bought a Whizzy Wheel, stuck it on a battery drill and sat in the dinghy alongside.Well, I can confirm to all boat owners that it works brilliantly. I have removed the names quickly and easily with virtually no residue left. Just needs a wipe with degreaser and a polish afterwards. If the names have been there for ages you may get a slight faded outline but its not that noticeable (far less than a bad name!)For some reason the manufacturers don't say much about boats and go on about car bodywork but this does work well on fibreglass hulls if you are careful. Make sure the surfaces are dry otherwise there's not enough friction and keep it moving to avoid too much heat build up.Just take it easy with medium pressure and the wheel flat against the surface.I was quite cautious so started the drill from very slow, just accelerating until the wheel started nibbling away the stickers. After a minute you find the best combo of pressure and speed. Don't forget to direct the rotation of the wheel against the edge of the stickers like you would picking it off with a fingernail.10/10 (on white GRP - not tried on other colours but I think you would be ok)Just don't forget to rename your boat properly afterwards to avoid bad luck, lots of advice out there on the correct ceremony :)
A**T
Bit expensive
Not that great + it unscrews often
S**E
Toffee wheel
Brilliant product. 2 bodyshops said crap from spoiler would have to be sanded and a re spray. Nope this took it all off and no damage to paint either
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