In a message dated 7/30/01 8:24:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> OK Guys and gals here is a bit of Auto Body tech knowledge for 
> anyone wanting to remove any Vinyl graphics and or adhesive from the 
> surface 
> of your paint without damaging the paint like many bug and tar removers do 
> go 
> to your local auto store either Napa or Pep boys some where that they sell 
> painting supplies and ask about buying a rubber wheel or also called in 
> some 
> places an adhesive eraser.  It is about 3 inches in diameter and it goes in 
> the end of a drill just hook it up and erase away, but PS keep a bottle of 
> water with a very small amount of either car wash soap (not dish detergent) 
> or woollite  and if you can use an air drill or a battery operated one they 
> are best because you can regulate the speed 
> do not run the drill to fast because you can scorch the surface of your 
> paint 
> but that's all there is to it the wheel should cost anywhere from $3-6 
> bucks 
> depending on where you live ...So there you have it no more hours of 
> endless 
> scrubbing with harsh abrasive chemicals that WILL damage your paint. 
> if you have any further questions please feel free
> to email me direct
> 
> Rich B (former Auto Body Tech)
> Cofounder, Internet liaison
> Immortal Rydes CC  (club name is copy written) 
> Ellenville NY
> 

i feel like an ass, i didnt even think to go to pep boys, or autozone. I 
finished the job today, what a bitch. The plastic razorblade thing didnt work 
well, it broke after a few srokes and gave me some scratches. Next time ill 
try the 3m stuff or the eraser....tony

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