Re: Re: graphics removal

From: Robert Trottmann (rotrottmann@davidson.edu)
Date: Mon Mar 16 1998 - 14:54:35 EST


Bruce Aaron Hefner wrote:

> >
> > From:Tim Roller >starwolf@bewellnet.com
> >
> > >If you're talking about removing the vinyl pin-stripping on the vehicle I
> > just got through removing the stripping on my '95 to put on a custom air
> > brushed body graphic. They look great. Anyway all it takes is a hair dryer
> > and all you do is WARM up the vinly tape and just peel off the tape. The
> > process is to heat up an end of tape where it's cut or at the end and
> > slowely peel up tape with other hand and while peeling you slowely keep the
> > hot air gun(hair dryer-won't melt paint) in the same area as the peeling
> > tape and the tape will soften up enough to let the glue release from the
> > paint and VOILA, before you know it you have the truck stripped naked just
> > like you were a teenager in the back seat of that old '59 Coronet(my 1st
> > car---YAHOOOO)
> >
> You had a lot more room to "manuever" in the back of that car than what I
> did in the back of a '89 Olds Cutlass Supreme ;).. Don't car makers know
> they shouldn't be making the backseats smaller, if anything they should
> make them bigger, it would make things for the teenagers (And a few
> grown-ups) more comfortable.....
>
> Bruce

Why do you think you can carpet the bed of your truck? Marine grade...you can
hose it down......
Anyway...... I'm glad I'm happy with my '95 and I'm not ready for an R/T yet.
They'd better postpone, not cancel!
Robert Trottmann

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95 Sport 318 Auto 2WD



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