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  • Pin stripes

    whats the best way to remove pin stripes off of you car ?

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    Re: Pin stripes

    Use a heat gun to get the stripe hot... you dont want the metal to get say over 140 degrees... this will soften the glue on the underside, peel up one edge and it will just come right off... Remove excess left over glue with 3M adhesive remover... OR

    You can set it in the sun and let it get hot and pull the tape... either way, it wont take long to pull the stripe.. If it is cold where you are at, then use the heat gun.. you can work a 6 inch section at a time if not more
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    • #3
      Re: Pin stripes

      Unless, of course, they are paint.

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      • #4
        Re: Pin stripes

        With a rotary buffer JUST KIDDING Use the tips posted above. I find that if you pull them off slower, they shouldn't leave as much adhesive behind.

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        • #5
          Re: Pin stripes

          Unless, of course, they are paint.






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          • #6
            Re: Pin stripes

            I would use a very sharp plasitc razer blade and be very carefull.
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            • #7
              Re: Pin stripes

              Originally posted by 94BMW325CIS View Post
              I would use a very sharp plasitc razer blade and be very carefull.
              I think this is a very very risky way of doing it, you could scratch the paint very easily!!

              Look over on ADS, they have a pinstripe and decal removal kit...
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              • #8
                Re: Pin stripes

                I used a hair dryer sounds crazy but it worked great. i did a full size car just under i hour.

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                • #9
                  Re: Pin stripes

                  i just washed my car, dried it... let it sit in the sun and used some windex on it to loosen it up...
                  then ya just pull it off slowly and wax.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Pin stripes

                    what if its painted pin stripes?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Pin stripes

                      On a painted pin stripe, I personally would use #80 or #83 on the PC (since that's what I have lol). It would probably remove painted pin stripes fine unless they were actually painted at the same time as the rest of the car, and clear coated over (I don't know if they even do that, but if they do I have no idea how to remove ones like that). I've been working on a motorcycle trailer recently with painted on pin stripes, and #80 removes them unless I just go really lightly over them.
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