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I have "rubbed off" adhesive with a thumb before.
OK for a few feet, sucks for meters. A possible alternative? Do a search for "auto pinstripe removal", I have 2 rubber disc's used in an electric drill that work wonders. I will guess the colder the adhesive the better the results. I took off about 20' of 16yo pinstripe on a car in less than 30 minutes. No harm to auto paint, a quick machine compound made it invisible other than the difference in paint color due to UV masking. Saved some thumb skin. May try it at "Skunkworks" soon...... |
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