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    Removing painted-on pinstripe with a Dremel

    A WHAT??? That's right, a Dremel. I did it today, and it works! Thanks to Parker for hooking me up with this video:



    Do what the man says, BE CAREFUL and do not apply too much pressure! I found that going at a few different angles can really help with stubborn areas, but never with too much pressure against the tool. Also, you will go through several of the felt heads, I went through a pack of 6 just doing my 2 doors and one fender.

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    Pretty cool.

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      #3
      Does that work better than those rubber eraser wheels?
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        #4
        Originally posted by e34john View Post
        Does that work better than those rubber eraser wheels?
        This will only work for adhesive pin striping, not painted on.

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          thanks Ill use that!
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            #6
            Originally posted by e34john View Post
            Does that work better than those rubber eraser wheels?
            That's what I used for the stick-on stuff. But under that on both my doors and the pass. fender, it was painted-on.

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