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Is there an easy/inexpensive way to remove tape pinstriping? It's on the polymer panels, so I'm not sure if there are any solvents that wouldn't cause damage. I bought a used 2002 SL2 (my third Saturn), and though the striping is in good shape, I'd rather it not be there. Thanks! --Nan |
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i dont know bout on the saturn, but on my z71 chevy, i used a hair dryer, and put a lil heat on it, and pulled it off. worked for me, BUT AGAIN, i am not sure hw well it will work on saturn bdy panels |
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I have used a hairdryer to remove vinyl decals from saturn body panels. I'd be a little careful not to leave it in one spot for a long time, but you don't need to anyway. |
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One thing to, if (but i doubt it since the car is newer)any of the panels have been painted make sure that its not up to the stripe or clearcoated over, because you could start pulling off the stripe then next thing you know off comes your paint. |
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I had to have the original pinstripes removed and new ones put on when I bought my used 94 SL2. My Saturn dealership damaged my original stripes and tried to replace them, but did a sucky job. If you do use alcohol to remove the residue, DONT get any on the tail lights or it may soak in and discolor it! (I have heard that Goop will safely remove residue.) This happened to me when I got my car back from Saturn and they left the residue from the old stripes all over the place. So Saturn sent me then to an outside body shop. The idiots at this "professional" body shop used a heat gun and must have held it in one place for too long because they had trouble pulling the old pinstripes off. This resulted in small areas where the paint bubbled from excessive heat. I since have fixed most of it and you cant see the damage anymore. Just hought Id give a heads up. marx404 |
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I removed the factory pinstripe from my '94 SC2 right when it was new, and from my '92 SC after it was 10 years old. Both did NOT want to come off, and it was a very time-consuming job. I could not get more than an inch pulled off before the vinyl broke, no matter how carefully I tried. When completed, I used one of the generic adhesive removers to get the residue off. Any store will have several varieties. Lane [ l a n e @ p a i r . c o m ] --- |
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On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 17:33:17 -0400 (EDT), red_z_man (AT) hotmail (DOT) com (Charles H.) wrote: i dont know bout on the saturn, but on my z71 chevy, i used a hair dryer, and put a lil heat on it, and pulled it off. worked for me, BUT AGAIN, i am not sure hw well it will work on saturn bdy panels Thanks! How did you get rid of the residual glue? A friend has suggested WD40. --Nan |
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