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    i was wondering if anyone could leave me some info. on how to safely and quickly remove the pin-stripe on both sides of the accord.


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    Lightly peel the end of it off with a razor WITHOUT going into the paint, then pull slowly pushing right before the spot you're going to pull up

    Then wash & wax the car because there might be a faded line from the sun beating up the clearcoat
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    .. i HAD more shaved on my accord than your girl does on her entire body..

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      #3
      alright, thanks i'll give it a try once i bring my car home next weekend


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        #4
        there is a tool that u can buy that u can put on a drill and its really sticky and pulls off the pin stripe safely
        Last edited by slammed4th gen; 10-07-2004, 03:41 PM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by shimoto
          alright, thanks i'll give it a try once i bring my car home next weekend

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            #6
            im at UMass Amherst right now...


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              #7
              i'm from mass too right near boston actually. i have seen heat guns used before to remove pin striping, but be very careful because if you use to much heat you will fuck up your paint, if you have a good hand you could razor blade most of it but that takes a steady hand so you can avoid scratching the piss out of the paint. try rebels approach first.

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                #8
                You can always use a plastic razoeblade.

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                  #9
                  I used a heat gun on it and it worked awesome. Came right off with no damage to the paint on the body like a razor can do.

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                    #10
                    your welcome.

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                      #11
                      I just did mine last weekend used a heat gun and a plastic razor blade worked fine

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