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The 3M 7000028458 is a Scotch-Brite Molding Adhesive and Stripe Removal Disc designed to strip vinyl stripes, decals, numbers, letters, graphics, tapes, and films from painted and coated surfaces. Built from a strong polymer compound, the disc generates enough friction to lift adhesive-backed materials cleanly without requiring heat guns or chemical solvents. At 4 inches in diameter with a 3/8 inch arbor, it mounts to portable hand tools or slow-speed grinders operating below 4000 RPM. Licensed HVAC, auto, and marine service technicians use this disc for fast, residue-free surface prep.
This disc is suited for use on non-heat-sensitive substrates including gel coats, acrylic paints, and urethane painted surfaces. Typical applications include removing pin striping and adhesive vinyl graphics from vehicle body panels, boat hulls, and similar coated surfaces. It is particularly useful in shop environments where chemical strippers are impractical or restricted. The disc attaches quickly to standard portable hand tools or slow-speed grinders, making it a practical addition to a surface prep workflow. It is sold in packs with a minimum order quantity of 5.
Designed for use with portable hand tools or slow-speed grinders with a maximum operating speed below 4000 RPM and a 3/8 inch arbor. Suitable for non-heat-sensitive substrates such as gel coats, acrylic paints, and urethane painted surfaces.
Verify the tool's rated RPM does not exceed 4000 before mounting the disc. Power down and disconnect the tool before attaching or removing the disc from the arbor. Wear appropriate eye and face protection during operation, as friction can dislodge adhesive fragments and surface debris. Follow applicable shop safety guidelines when working on finished painted surfaces to avoid unintended substrate damage.
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