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  • MannyTranny
    Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 82

    #1

    Pinstripe removal?

    Hey guys, like the title says, i'm removing the hideous pin stripes on my E30. The car has been freshly re-painted roughly a year ago so they're not at all deteriorating onto the paint. The only issue is, they're leaving a little bit of residue behind. I've heard that using WD-40 will loosen it up and rub right off but i'm curious if there's a better method? Obviously polish/buff the area after removing the residue but is there anything better to use than WD-40? I've heard mixed opinions about goo-gone and i'm kinda scared to use it. Any advice is greatly appreciated, thanks guys!
    '93 E30 325ic - CURRENT | '99 E36 M3 - SOLD | '94 E34 530i - SOLD

    "I hit the gasser, go faster, all you hear is dual exhaust flowmaster."
  • AndrewBird
    The Mad Scientist
    • Oct 2003
    • 11892

    #2
    It it is stick-on pin striping, get one of these:



    I'd use goo-gone or a similar product to remove any glue residue.

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    • MannyTranny
      Member
      • Jun 2015
      • 82

      #3
      Originally posted by AndrewBird
      It it is stick-on pin striping, get one of these:



      I'd use goo-gone or a similar product to remove any glue residue.
      I've heard goo-gone has potential to damage the paint although unlikely. I'll try WD-40 and if that doesn't work well i'll give goo-gone a shot. Thanks for the advice brother.
      '93 E30 325ic - CURRENT | '99 E36 M3 - SOLD | '94 E34 530i - SOLD

      "I hit the gasser, go faster, all you hear is dual exhaust flowmaster."

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      • CB-M3
        Grease Monkey
        • Jun 2011
        • 348

        #4
        Goo gone sucks. I just removed pinstripes on mine. I used the wax wheel to get almost all of it off then wiped it off with some bug tar remover that I had left.

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        • bumada
          Grease Monkey
          • Apr 2015
          • 305

          #5
          +1 for wax wheel and then some tar remover. I used to do this at a dealership and people would bring their sun-beaten cars in to get the pinstripes removed.
          1989 325i S50 swapped
          2007 4Runner Sport V8

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          • MannyTranny
            Member
            • Jun 2015
            • 82

            #6
            I'll go ahead and give bug tar remover, what does the wax wheel do? Does it make it easier to remove the stripes or help protect the paint/body?
            '93 E30 325ic - CURRENT | '99 E36 M3 - SOLD | '94 E34 530i - SOLD

            "I hit the gasser, go faster, all you hear is dual exhaust flowmaster."

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            • nomsg
              Member
              • Aug 2006
              • 51

              #7
              Wheel wax makes it easier to remove the stripes. I just did this today - stripes were ~30 years old (same as the car), wax eraser took them off in about 1.5hrs at a leisurely pace.

              A couple of small paint flakes did come off but that might be because the paint was not original factory, so I'd say be careful if your car was recently painted.

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              • MannyTranny
                Member
                • Jun 2015
                • 82

                #8
                Originally posted by nomsg
                Wheel wax makes it easier to remove the stripes. I just did this today - stripes were ~30 years old (same as the car), wax eraser took them off in about 1.5hrs at a leisurely pace.

                A couple of small paint flakes did come off but that might be because the paint was not original factory, so I'd say be careful if your car was recently painted.
                I got 'em off with bug remover and an old driver's license, thanks for the tip though brother!
                '93 E30 325ic - CURRENT | '99 E36 M3 - SOLD | '94 E34 530i - SOLD

                "I hit the gasser, go faster, all you hear is dual exhaust flowmaster."

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