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:dunno: I bought the one that the parts store had in stock, but the parts store I shop at also supplies all the body shops in town.... I couldn't tell you what brand mine was, it's been a few years now.
there all the same for the most part. just run it slow. your natural action is going to be running it at full speed. dont. push hard and go slow. there great.
I used adhesive remover & plastic scraper to remove the pinstripes from my lower cladding, endcaps & front/rear bumpers. Came off pretty easily, but it was tedious. I wouldn't/haven't attempted it on the upper body panels.
there all the same for the most part. just run it slow. your natural action is going to be running it at full speed. dont. push hard and go slow. there great.
This was good advice. Removed all of the pinstripes in less than an hour. I used a wheel made by 3M. It cost about 30 bucks from my local overpriced auto parts store.
This was good advice. Removed all of the pinstripes in less than an hour. I used a wheel made by 3M. It cost about 30 bucks from my local overpriced auto parts store.