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Removal of Pin Striping

Utah Geezer

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Had some pin striping added via paint a few years ago and I'm now wanting to remove it and do something different. On a car, lacquer thinner would do the trick without damaging the paint or clear coat. Anyone know if the same trick will work on the Spyder paint. Seem like it should be the same. I've done it on a car and after removing it with the lacquer thinner and buffing it out you would never know the difference. Looking at adding a wrap this time but I don't want to go over the existing pin striping since it leaves a profile through the wrap.
 
I've used lacquer thinner my self with no problems.
Try using it on some out of the way place (under frunk?) to see what happens
 
Had some pin striping added via paint a few years ago and I'm now wanting to remove it and do something different. On a car, lacquer thinner would do the trick without damaging the paint or clear coat. Anyone know if the same trick will work on the Spyder paint. Seem like it should be the same. I've done it on a car and after removing it with the lacquer thinner and buffing it out you would never know the difference. Looking at adding a wrap this time but I don't want to go over the existing pin striping since it leaves a profile through the wrap.
I have actually seen a pinstriper use oven cleaner.
 
Yep

Saw a You Tube video of this technique. I tried the lacquer thinner first and it worked well so I stuck with it. Both appear to work about the same though.


Easy Off Oven Cleaner. Not the ordorless kind, the stronger version.
 
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