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Have heard folks talk about acetone.
Thanks everyone. I chickened out on trying the chemical methods, but thanks for the input. I found a local pinstriper, Painter John, here in Jacksonville, Fl. He carefully used 1,000 grit wet sand paper and two compounds, to remove the names from the trunk, then polished the areas. There are no shadows visible (you can not tell they were ever there)—a really great, if expensive job. Anyway, no one calls me Joe anymore.
I’m going to wait until after Christmas to see if I can tolerate the graphics. If not, he’ll take them off too.
Again, thanks for the help and the Welcome,
Bill P
This is why I always "cringe" whenever I see folks getting their bike/car pinstriped, at a rally..... I'd have to think that it would be number one way to decrease the value of a vehicle....
Ronnie
Only for the next owner' Ronnie.....I always did to my toys what made me happy, I never worried about what the next guy would think...Its like putting plastic seat cover's on car seats...
You sat on hot sticky seats in the summer, And cold crinkly seats in the winter....And then the next guy rips them off and rides on nice new comfortable seats that you saved for someone else to enjoy.....:xzqxz:...