This type of tool works great, at least in a very high speed drill, like one powered by air. My electric drill didn't have the speed to do a good job - but the air-powered tool really tore through the stripes and glue. Marshall Ruskin 84 Westy > Ron, > I don't think PPG offers this item. > In a matter of fact, I'm sure. > The tool is a semi-hard rubber wheel that fits in your drill. > Get it spinning, and lay it on the stripes in question---BANG-- their > gone-- glue and everything. > Will not harm the finish, at all. > It is available at all your better body shop > supply stores. It is called > the "Stripe Eliminator" > > The tool is made by Motor Guard Corp. > Magna Products. > Manteca,Calf. (209) 239-9191 > > ______________ > |[ ] [ ] [ ]\ > | | | | > ||-(())----(())-| > > Terry 85 GL |
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