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someone give me a hand. i got tan pin stripe on my stang. i can take a razor i guess to it bu ti don't want to. adn then after i get it off what about that shit that's still there hwere the pin stripe was. hook it up peeps. pleease

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Posts: 195 | From: Fremont | Registered: Apr 2002  |  :
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get a hair dryer
and it will get looser and easier to take off

Posts: 3545 | From: Roseville | Registered: Mar 2002  |  :
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Punk5.0Slow- read my combo again...I said already that solid lifters would have to be adjusted...I have roller lifters and roller rockers...roller lifters don't need to be adjusted because they are attached...
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sorry wrong post...
Posts: 77 | From: Santa Clara | Registered: Jan 2002  |  :
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crack head

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Just pure love for the Mustang. Doesn't matter what year. Although my heart's with the old school. Gotta love the roots!

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Easy....either use a hair dyer or a heat gun (which works much better), a plastic squeege, rubbing alcohol, and then something like a Meguire's paint cleaner. If using a heat gun be careful because of the amount of heat it gives off, and wear gloves so not to burn yourself. Using a sharp small plastic squeege is better because you will be less likely to mar or damage the paint like with a razorblade and it won't rip the pinstripe like a razorblade either. Use the rubbing alcohol afterwards to clean the goo off and then run some Meguire's paint cleaner over it..wax and done!! Hope this helps

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I like to use BBQ lighter fluid to rub any sticky gunk off.
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