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Unread 02-03-2012, 04:29 PM
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Thanks boys. So many choices. I will let you know how it goes.

By the way, does anyone know a where I might get the replacement pinstriping and V20 designation? Or am i stuck just re-doing the pinstriping with something off the shelf.
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A decent sign shop can make you anything you want.
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Thanks Kevin. I'm going to try that wheel. Never heard of it before, but went online and everyone raves about them.
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Thanks boys. So many choices. I will let you know how it goes.

By the way, does anyone know a where I might get the replacement pinstriping and V20 designation? Or am i stuck just re-doing the pinstriping with something off the shelf.

Sort thru the Links section of this forum...for decals...and Smoke's right about some sign shops being able to replicate stripes, logos etc...

Some good suggestions here, heated razor and 3M unit sound interesting...careful w/the heat gun...WILL melt gel coat if allowed to get too hot...I'm facing the same situation w/my '84...stripes are off, but the adhesive is proving to be a REEL beeyatch!!...
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I had one like that and I rubbed flour in the adhesive and used the wheel on it.... worked fairly well
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I had one like that and I rubbed flour in the adhesive and used the wheel on it.... worked fairly well

Plain or Self Rising??...what the hell made you think to rub flour into it......this I GOTTA try!!...
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White..

My first thought was dirt but I figured it might scratch the gelcoat.... I figured flour was fine enough to not hurt anything while "drying" the dang goo that otherwise just wants to make a mess.... I have also just sprayed with wd40 and used a plastic scraper but it never really seemed to get it all off.
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The 3m wheel does the job, but makes a mess.

I strip the old stripes off with a heat gun and a plastic razor and then clean the gum off with Brake Clean on a towel--works well--in fact real well.

Now remember--after that striping being on there for 20+ years there is going to be a shiney and probabley raised portion of the gelcoat that has been protected all these years. A great Buff out and wax will help hide this--but it will always be there unless you restripe the same area.

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or wet sand the whole thing
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White..

My first thought was dirt but I figured it might scratch the gelcoat.... I figured flour was fine enough to not hurt anything while "drying" the dang goo that otherwise just wants to make a mess.... I have also just sprayed with wd40 and used a plastic scraper but it never really seemed to get it all off.

Smoke, now you got me wantin' to try Bakin' Soda....
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