How do you guys do it? Ive read that the paint will faded underneath the pinstripe, is this true? Tell any expierence you have with this.
supra90turbo;1541720 said:Holy thread bumpage......
It works on a standard drill. The one we have at work someone cut 3 flat spots in it so it would work better in a 3-jaw chuck..
Chard;1543330 said:Sounds good. Do I directly apply the eraser on the pin stripes without applying some sort of adhesive remover on them? Im just skeptical after I tried to remove those pesky stripes with a heat gun and their seems to be to dried up to be lifted up with a razor blade.
Rajunz;1544799 said:Just apply directly to the stripes, it just erases them off. It makes alot of dust (just like an eraser). I was worried too about burning the paint, but you would really have to hold it in one spot for a long time to build enough heat, it's nothing like a buffer and compound. It's really easy to do, my wife did it for me and she had no problems removing them, just get a stool and take your time.