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    am i safe to use swirl x over the pin striping so i can remove the swirls off my car? or will it ruin the pin striping?

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    Re: swirl x and pin striping

    Are the pinstripes a applied graphic strip of tape (vinyl tape), or are they painted on?

    Regardless, you want to avoid using any kind of abrasive product on surfaces like these as it could cause harm. With vinyl graphics it can remove some of the color or pigment in the graphic and stain it. With painted pinstripes that are on top of the clear layer, you'll pull color too if you use something abrasive on them.

    Pulling a little color isn't always a bad thing but if the paint, (pinstripes), is thin and/or thin and soft, (and that's the more likely scenario), then you could quickly create ghost stripes, as in not much there.

    So avoid using abrasives on pinstripes that are on the top of the clear layer of paint.

    For the small and intricate areas of normal car paint in and around the vinyl pinstripes do the best you can to apply some wax or a paint sealant to these areas without rubbing on the pinstripes themselves.

    Hope this helps a little...

    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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      Re: swirl x and pin striping

      Did a search using the term pinstripes and came up with these,

      Pinstriping - How do I work around pinstriping? I have the opportunity to do my father-in-laws '34 roadster replica. But I am not sure about how to work on it because of the pen stripping. Does anyone have any experience with pen stripping?:scratchhead1 This is an awesome looking car,will show lots of pics with this one!


      when a car has the tape pinstriping , what do you do when claying and also using your polisher to keep from damaging the pinstriping? thanks , roger



      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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        Re: swirl x and pin striping

        Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
        Are the pinstripes a applied graphic strip of tape (vinyl tape), or are they painted on?

        Regardless, you want to avoid using any kind of abrasive product on surfaces like these as it could cause harm. With vinyl graphics it can remove some of the color or pigment in the graphic and stain it. With painted pinstripes that are on top of the clear layer, you'll pull color too if you use something abrasive on them.

        Pulling a little color isn't always a bad thing but if the paint, (pinstripes), is thin and/or thin and soft, (and that's the more likely scenario), then you could quickly create ghost stripes, as in not much there.

        So avoid using abrasives on pinstripes that are on the top of the clear layer of paint.

        For the small and intricate areas of normal car paint in and around the vinyl pinstripes do the best you can to apply some wax or a paint sealant to these areas without rubbing on the pinstripes themselves.

        Hope this helps a little...

        i don't know what kind of stripes they are they came with the car its a stock 08 honda, i think it is not paint pin stripes i think it might be vinyl

        if you want a picture of the pin stripe i can get one?

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