Aftermarket 35th stripe removal?
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Aftermarket 35th stripe removal?
I got back into another f body, too good to pass up a 1 owner SS Vert. Traded for my truck straight up Anyway, I am looking to get these damn stripes off they are vynil I assume. They are starting to peel away and they look like crap. I never liked these stripes anyway. Is there a substance I can buy that will help it peel right off. Right now its so dry and cracked it just comes off in pieces smaller then a pencil eraser. There has to be another way any suggestions?
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Thanks guys.
I got them off. I used a "Autobody Eraser Wheel". Some guys at work suggested it after they saw my stripes. I gotta buff it now but otherwise it came out pretty damn good. I just put it in my highspeed and wizzed away. Was scared at first, but no matter how hard I digged it did nothing to the paint but peeled that sticker off like it was nothing. My garage air comp. could handle only so much and I drained my cordless so it took alittle longer then I wanted. The wheel is like a heavy duty eraser on a wheel. When the wheel got hot it stripped that sticker like it was nothing.
It took me roughly 3.5 hrs and that include pulling the spoiler to get under it. Another hour to clean up so about 4.5 hours.
Here is something similar to I used. Its for peeling pin striping. I am tired screw grammer and spelling lol.
http://store.autotoolexpress.com/sgt17910.html
I got them off. I used a "Autobody Eraser Wheel". Some guys at work suggested it after they saw my stripes. I gotta buff it now but otherwise it came out pretty damn good. I just put it in my highspeed and wizzed away. Was scared at first, but no matter how hard I digged it did nothing to the paint but peeled that sticker off like it was nothing. My garage air comp. could handle only so much and I drained my cordless so it took alittle longer then I wanted. The wheel is like a heavy duty eraser on a wheel. When the wheel got hot it stripped that sticker like it was nothing.
It took me roughly 3.5 hrs and that include pulling the spoiler to get under it. Another hour to clean up so about 4.5 hours.
Here is something similar to I used. Its for peeling pin striping. I am tired screw grammer and spelling lol.
http://store.autotoolexpress.com/sgt17910.html
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