Two additional tips: 1. A sign shop recently turned us on to plastic razor blades. They look exactly like a stainless safety razor blade, but are made of rigid plastic. I think ours were orange. They worked really well, although it can leave a little adhesive film behind on the wall. I haven't looked into a vendor so that I can purchase some of our own, but I need to get on that . . . 2. During our last deinstallation I primed over the shiny adhesive residue that was left on the wall before repainting and it has not bled through the new paint. Still looks great! Amanda Dyer University Art Galleries, Texas A&M University [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> 979.845.9251 From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Stump, Mary Mikel Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 1:07 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Removing Vinyl I'm with Stacy. If there is any residue, we just sand it and paint. I am wondering if the heat is actually making it worse, since it would somewhat liquify the adhesive. Thoughts? Mary Mikel Stump Gallery Director | Curator The University Galleries, Texas State University Joann Cole Mitte Building Texas State University 601 University Drive San Marcos, Texas 78666 512.245.2664 [office] 512.665.0730 [mobile] www.txstgalleries.org<http://www.txstgalleries.org> From: Stacy Peterson <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Reply-To: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Date: Monday, March 11, 2013 12:26 PM To: "[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Removing Vinyl I just use a fingernail to peel up an edge and then the letters usually pull off pretty easily. I avoid blades since they can gouge the wall but they would save on sore fingers with large amounts of vinyl. We use an exhibition grade vinyl that has a lower tack. This doesn't help you much now but maybe they can use the lower tack vinyl next time. Stacy On Monday, March 11, 2013, Julie Leone wrote: Does anyone have a trick for removing vinyl lettering? We currently use a heat gun to soften the adhesive and then peel the letters off using razor blades or exacto knives. As we are in the middle of a deinstallation right now and scraping what feels like endless paragraphs of final, my co-worker and I were contemplating if there was some sort of trick or other way to accomplish this task. Any thoughts? Thanks! Julie ________________________________ To unsubscribe from the MUSEUM-L list, click the following link: http://home.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/wa-HOME.exe?SUBED1=MUSEUM-L&A=1 -- Please note my new name and email address Stacy Peterson Collections & Exhibitions Manager Dubuque Museum of Art 701 Locust St. Dubuque, IA 52001 (563) 557-1851 [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> www.dbqart.com<http://www.dbqart.com/> Follow us on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/dbqart> & Twitter<http://www.twitter.com/dbqart>! ________________________________ To unsubscribe from the MUSEUM-L list, click the following link: http://home.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/wa-HOME.exe?SUBED1=MUSEUM-L&A=1 ________________________________ To unsubscribe from the MUSEUM-L list, click the following link: http://home.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/wa-HOME.exe?SUBED1=MUSEUM-L&A=1 ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes).