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    Since my vinyl stripes haven't held up very well to the baking sun (they were very discolored) I decided to remove them in the past couple of weeks.

    For anyone who wishes to remove their vinyl graphics in the winter here's something you should know: the sticky residue left over due to removal in cold conditions is an absolute PITA to remove, if you don't know what to buy.

    I tried everything: WD-40, armor-all with heat, scraping with heat (from a clothes iron over a towel) goo-gone and a similar product, polish, paint cleaner, you name it. Nothing even made a DENT in this stuff.

    I went to Auto Zone and bought some stuff in a tiny bottle called "Oops!." The AZ guy recommended it after I told him I wanted something as hardcore as I could get without removing paint. This stuff WORKED, it dissolves the residue almost immediately and it doesn't damage the paint a bit. You will, however, have to buy at least 5-6 bottles to remove the residue left over from an entire stripe kit. Those of you with smaller jobs may only have to buy 1-2 bottles.

    I thought I'd let everyone know about this amazing product because the most common answer to this problem (Goo Gone) did not even begin to dissolve this stuff.

    Removing the vinyl stripes is a ***** if the've been in the sun because they become very brittle. The way I removed them was by putting a thin towel over the paint and running them over with a clothes iron until they almost melted when I peeled them off. The heat takes away the brittleness. After all vinyl was removed I took my "Oops!" and rubbed it on with a terry cloth (I wanted something a little abrasive but not too hard on the paint.) It's best to use some elbow grease or you will be using a LOT more of the product than you want to. Make sure to periodically turn the rag so you can continue soaking up the sticky stuff. After that, I was left with some hazy residue (probably a mixture of the product and a little adhesive.) I went after that with my orbital buffer and some Meguiar's #83 DACP, and that took it off no problem. Some regular polish would probably have sufficed but I'm polishing down my whole paint job. I then polished with a polishing pad and glazed with a finishing pad. The end result was perfect looking paint. I went from a sticky, gooey mess to immaculate, perfect paint.
    Last edited by Camarorulz; 11-24-2006, 10:20 PM.
    -Eric<br />2002 Navy Blue Camaro...Striped and Stalled. 35th Anniversary SS wheels <br />Best ET: 15.384 @ 88.32 on street tires<br />Project Whitney: Goal, 14.0 1/4 by summer 2008.

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    Re: Removing vinyl graphics in winter

    This is sticky material

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      Re: Removing vinyl graphics in winter

      I plan on getting stripes soon.

      This is my biggest fear is that the sun is going to make them brittle and discolored in a short period of time, and i am going to have to tear them off and replace them.


      Does anyone out there have something they put on the stripes to keep them in good shape, like... armor all or vinyl protectant of somesort?
      *Matt


      Old people shouldnt use the internet.

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        Re: Removing vinyl graphics in winter

        I consistently waxed them and that did not work (I have no garage though.) You probably wouldn't want to try Armor-All: imagine the first time it rains, the AA will run down onto your paint, not very desirable. I never tried any other product for the same reason, I didn't want it getting on my paint.

        I think discoloration depends on what color you get. A darker color like black probably won't stain (mine were silver.) The discoloration may or may not have had something to do with the quality of the vinyl. I will not be getting any stripes from another source so I'll never know.

        The stripes being brittle really isn't an issue until you try to remove them.

        I like my car better without stripes now, I have nice rims so it really doesn't need them.
        -Eric<br />2002 Navy Blue Camaro...Striped and Stalled. 35th Anniversary SS wheels <br />Best ET: 15.384 @ 88.32 on street tires<br />Project Whitney: Goal, 14.0 1/4 by summer 2008.

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          Re: Removing vinyl graphics in winter

          90% of the threads in appearance are people posting pics of their cars and asking about rims/spoilers/GFX, etc. I see VERY FEW writeup threads. I think threads like this should be stickied (A) because there are so few writeups about anything appearance related and (B) because I don't want other people to run into the same issues I did with removing vinyl graphics. This was a PITA job and my car looked like $hit until I found the right product. EVERY THREAD I saw on this subject when I searched recommended goo-gone or something similar, and goo-gone did not work for my job.

          When I did an in-depth search here about this problem I did not find a solution, I had to waste a lot of time messing with this...why should other people have to go through the same thing?
          -Eric<br />2002 Navy Blue Camaro...Striped and Stalled. 35th Anniversary SS wheels <br />Best ET: 15.384 @ 88.32 on street tires<br />Project Whitney: Goal, 14.0 1/4 by summer 2008.

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