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    I have a black 2005 Cadillac CTS that I want to remove the pinstripe. You can feel that the pinstripe is above the paint, I believe it is a dealer installed pinstripe. the pinstripe has small cadillac logo on the front fender. I think the car would look alto better without it.



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    heat gun with an adhesive remover, such as 3m or goo gone maybe. but its possible the paint may not match under the pinstripe, due to weathering and UV rays

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    Quote Originally Posted by ffamousamos
    I have a black 2005 Cadillac CTS that I want to remove the pinstripe. You can feel that the pinstripe is above the paint, I believe it is a dealer installed pinstripe. the pinstripe has small cadillac logo on the front fender. I think the car would look alto better without it.



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    3M Pinstripe Removal Wheel

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    Why do dealers (especially domestic) insist on putting that garbage on cars? I could see it maybe back in the day, but now with all this "edge" styling, you already have a body line down the side of the car...



    I`ve seen it done with the wheel and with the heat gun, both of them worked pretty well.

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    Are these painted on or decal stripes?



    If they are painted on you can try wet sanding or a heavy polish/compound.



    If they are sticker / adhesive just use a hair dryer to heat them up and start peeling them back. Any left over adhesive can be removed with a good adhesive remover.



    I don`t recommend that pinstripe removal wheel. Just because we used to use them all of the time on boat trailer pinstripes when we would get a trailer in for repair or repaint. Most of the time it worked well but some times we`d burn the paint. It didn`t matter for us since it was a repaint anyway.

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    I prefer the heat gun to the stripe removal wheel, less messy, but they do the job equally well.



    I work at a dealer, and there are a few reasons why they put them on...

    1.) The customer can order them on some vehicles.

    2.) They can `enhance` the look or lines of the car; especially if the vehicle has been on the lot for a long time

    3.) And I hate to say this but I have seen dealers, not mine, put them on to hide body damage. I only know this because we usually remove them if they look bad and in doing so discover the "hdden truth".

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    Heat gun and plastic razor blades. No need for any chemicals or adhesive removers etc etc.

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    [quote name=`Danase`]Are these painted on or decal stripes?

    If they are painted on you can try wet sanding or a heavy polish/compound.

    QUOTE]



    I believe they are decals because there is a tiny Cadillac emblem on the front fenders that runs with the stripe and is the same color of the stripe.

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    A lot of dealers like to put them on to add another $500 to the cost of a new car.

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    I have a customer wanting the same thing, I got people suggesting I do oven cleaner? What are the thoughts on this idea?



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    Oven cleaner? If its anything like the oven cleaners I have used, its pretty caustic or agressive etc. Id be a bit wary of that..



    I was going to suggest the hairdryer/plastic razor blade method.

 

 

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