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Typically you would want to use a heat gun to lift they vinal and remove it with the plastic scrapers to avoid damage, then the wheel is used for the adhesive, you'd usually want to buff the paint after with a light compound to keep from sun striping, older vinal is harder to do how ever keeps you from burning paint and also using a corded or air tool will help the longevity of your tools, not a bad job tho man, God bless!
@@sincitypanic7081 Great breakdown, this is more of what i've learned since making the video but you summed it all up pretty nicely! Hopefully future viewers of this video see this comment haha. Thanks again for all the insight, if only I could have had some of your guidance when actually working on this little project!
Haha I do my best man. Whether it's 100 people that watch my content or 1000, I do it for the viewers like yourself who always come through and leave some words of encouragement 👊
I blue taped a frame around the work area(ez clean off ) . Hair Dryer works great to remove badges and stickers . Goof Off on the adhesive with a credit card works well . The Eraser makes easier , quicker removal . Less elbow grease. Final pull tape and use combo cleaner wax .
It might have helped a tiny bit, but honestly the sun was absolutely BEAMING onto the car anyway haha. I truly don't think there's much that can really help 17 year old stripes come off easier, especially when you consider that's most likely 17 years of the sun baking it onto the vehicle.
I used to use the bigger erasers wheels but same thing. I would use the wheel and remove all the decal even the smudged parts. Then use windex and a razor blade in hand and spray as I would scrap.
If you have the drill going in reverse, the wheel unscrews when it makes contact with the surface. If the drill is in forward, you can stop the wheel from unscrewing itself by waiting to pull the tool away from the surface until it is stopped.
😳 put them back on! Lol!! Man that is a crazy amount of hard work! I vote stripes but it definitely looks clean without the stripes! Your videos are always honest and true to life! Nothing is as easy as it seems!! Keep up the great work bud, I enjoy your real-time content always!!! Shout out to Mrs. Octane for putting in the work also! 👍🏻
Haha trust me brother I'm on team Stripes too. It is nice though to switch things up for a little bit and have the car all black. It's also interesting to see what others think and which look they like better, but I definitely plan to put the stripes back on down the road. Much appreciation for the encouraging comment, and I'll definitely let the Mrs. know her efforts have been recognized by the Octane fam haha 👊
Don”t use the eraser wheel on plastic parts like the back bumper, that will damage the paint. Also, I used a corded drill that I got from my Dad that was about 50 years old, not exaggerating, and that works a lot better than a cordless drill.
Currently doing this on my 08 Gt blue with silver sun damaged stripes. Burned in some spots on bumper too with wheel, not gonna use it on plastic parts like bumpers and hood scoop and spoiler. Plastic blades are slow but work.
Gave up for now. I should be able to just cut it with my polisher once the thicker part of stripes are gone. Got touch paint for the spots I burned in on bumper.
Amen to that haha, but naw I don't plan on getting a hood scoop but rather plan to get a new hood overall that does have a hood scoop. It's gunna look sick! Far down the road though..
Hi there. I have a 2017 Chrysler 300 SRT (Australia). It’s had vinyl stripes that have been removed, and they seem to have damaged the paint/ clear coat. Did you get ghosting where the stripes were? Or, is there still some adhesive left on my paint that needs to be wet sanded?
You was supposed to use that clear rubber circle that comes on the wheel to keep it from spinning off and tighten it on the drill when you stick it in 🫡
@@greeneyechristie If you burnt through plastic you're most likely out of luck. If it was a metal panel, it SHOULD just scrub off unless you burned through really badly.
I just got an 08 premium it’s just the v6 but I still want to build it I’m a GM guy since I was little never owned anything else this is my first Ford and first car I’ve had a truck and suv never a car before do you think it’s worth modifying the v6 model
I think it's worth modifying any car if you love/enjoy it enough. That being said, I personally wouldn't heavily modify a v6. Maybe an exhaust and cold air intake + tune but that's about it. I'd rather try and save money to modify something even more dope in the future. Even with my v8 GT I sometimes wonder if I should stop modifying it to one day mod a modern 2018 - 2022 GT.
No no no, don't get it twisted. You should definitely wrap your car to preserve the paint if that's what you're looking to do. This only happens if you leave the wrap on for nearly two decades while also leaving your car out in the sun day in, day out. This is a worst-case-scenario so to say, and will most likely not be the case for you. I suggest you do some research to see how to best take care of any sort of vinyl you plan to have on your car for an extended period of time.
Trying to remove hood bra from 2008 GMC. Nothing works!! Should have paid a local body shop the $1,200 they wanted to sand and repaint hood. Every UA-cam video makes it look so easy. They Lied!!
Haha, the reason why it can appear easier in videos versus doing it yourself is the age of the vinyl, and whether the vehicle has been stored indoor or outdoor. Mine was an absolute headache to remove, but it's because the vinyl is extremely aged and has been baked onto the car under the sun for nearly 2 decades. Try using a heat gun if you have access to one, and best of luck removing it!
Use the 3m brand wheel. These look the same but the 3m remover wheels work WAY better also try to run the rpm’s as low as possible going full 🐗 doesn’t work well and burns up the wheel
Although it took about 17 hours to remove 17 years worth of old vinyl from the Mustang, it was pretty fun doing it with my wife. Having said that, it was only made possible thanks to the tools listed below!
*Affiliate links to everything used in this video (or direct alternatives):
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Typically you would want to use a heat gun to lift they vinal and remove it with the plastic scrapers to avoid damage, then the wheel is used for the adhesive, you'd usually want to buff the paint after with a light compound to keep from sun striping, older vinal is harder to do how ever keeps you from burning paint and also using a corded or air tool will help the longevity of your tools, not a bad job tho man, God bless!
@@sincitypanic7081 Great breakdown, this is more of what i've learned since making the video but you summed it all up pretty nicely! Hopefully future viewers of this video see this comment haha. Thanks again for all the insight, if only I could have had some of your guidance when actually working on this little project!
Man that looks amazing for an 18 year old car! Looks just like a modern one
I couldn't agree more!
Have to admit, you keep your postings so interesting, that even if they don't pertain to my car I still watch them completely. Keep it up, bradda.
Haha I do my best man. Whether it's 100 people that watch my content or 1000, I do it for the viewers like yourself who always come through and leave some words of encouragement 👊
I blue taped a frame around the work area(ez clean off ) .
Hair Dryer works great to remove badges and stickers .
Goof Off on the adhesive with a credit card works well .
The Eraser makes easier , quicker removal . Less elbow grease.
Final pull tape and use combo cleaner wax .
Looks way better without those stripes
That baby is beautiful
Amazing video! You really put in the effort on this one. Shows you care about your car and that you can put in the work.
Thanks man I appreciate that, definitely enjoy working on the car as long as I know what i'm doing haha 👌
Maybe a heat gun would be easier
It might have helped a tiny bit, but honestly the sun was absolutely BEAMING onto the car anyway haha. I truly don't think there's much that can really help 17 year old stripes come off easier, especially when you consider that's most likely 17 years of the sun baking it onto the vehicle.
Man I had the same problem, I ended up dousing the threads in loctite because I got so annoyed lol worked fine after
@@bones4956 Lmao a bit extreme but I like it 👌
I used to use the bigger erasers wheels but same thing. I would use the wheel and remove all the decal even the smudged parts. Then use windex and a razor blade in hand and spray as I would scrap.
If you have the drill going in reverse, the wheel unscrews when it makes contact with the surface. If the drill is in forward, you can stop the wheel from unscrewing itself by waiting to pull the tool away from the surface until it is stopped.
Good work! I'm looking at a 2007 Shelby GT with sun damaged stripes. I'll use that as leverage if I start negotiations!
Haha sounds good! Good luck obtaining that beauty!
Nice job mate, your car looks amazing.
Thanks a lot man 👌
What a nightmare... The racing stripes could have been 17 years old, but it would have taken 17 more years just to remove them with a scraper.
LOL not too far off.
😳 put them back on! Lol!! Man that is a crazy amount of hard work! I vote stripes but it definitely looks clean without the stripes! Your videos are always honest and true to life! Nothing is as easy as it seems!! Keep up the great work bud, I enjoy your real-time content always!!! Shout out to Mrs. Octane for putting in the work also! 👍🏻
Haha trust me brother I'm on team Stripes too. It is nice though to switch things up for a little bit and have the car all black. It's also interesting to see what others think and which look they like better, but I definitely plan to put the stripes back on down the road. Much appreciation for the encouraging comment, and I'll definitely let the Mrs. know her efforts have been recognized by the Octane fam haha 👊
I used a heat gun to remove my stripes with no problem and then used rapid remover to remove the adhesive.
Heat gun or stem gun will help alot
Don”t use the eraser wheel on plastic parts like the back bumper, that will damage the paint. Also, I used a corded drill that I got from my Dad that was about 50 years old, not exaggerating, and that works a lot better than a cordless drill.
Haha yea bit too late for that! But yea a corded drill would def be better for the job since no batteries would have to be recharged.
Currently doing this on my 08 Gt blue with silver sun damaged stripes. Burned in some spots on bumper too with wheel, not gonna use it on plastic parts like bumpers and hood scoop and spoiler. Plastic blades are slow but work.
Damn! Sorry it got you too! Best of luck finishing up the job 👌
Did you end up having to re spray your car? Or did it end up just needed a detail after?
Gave up for now. I should be able to just cut it with my polisher once the thicker part of stripes are gone. Got touch paint for the spots I burned in on bumper.
this is a alt account of RandomYTstreams, cool video though, keep up the good work
Thanks man 👍
The car looks beautiful with/without the stripes, side note You ever thought about getting a hood scoop ?
Amen to that haha, but naw I don't plan on getting a hood scoop but rather plan to get a new hood overall that does have a hood scoop. It's gunna look sick! Far down the road though..
Black, no stripes✊🏼
Good job mate
Hi there. I have a 2017 Chrysler 300 SRT (Australia). It’s had vinyl stripes that have been removed, and they seem to have damaged the paint/ clear coat. Did you get ghosting where the stripes were? Or, is there still some adhesive left on my paint that needs to be wet sanded?
You was supposed to use that clear rubber circle that comes on the wheel to keep it from spinning off and tighten it on the drill when you stick it in 🫡
Where were you when I needed you 🤦♂️ Lmao thanks!
Thank you
I have some marks where I burnt through my paint. How do I fix it?
@@greeneyechristie If you burnt through plastic you're most likely out of luck. If it was a metal panel, it SHOULD just scrub off unless you burned through really badly.
Big up my guy
I just rhino liner painted over my stripes
@@princeali2555 Lmao you're crazy! Very interesting way to deal with some old stripes.
I just got an 08 premium it’s just the v6 but I still want to build it I’m a GM guy since I was little never owned anything else this is my first Ford and first car I’ve had a truck and suv never a car before do you think it’s worth modifying the v6 model
I think it's worth modifying any car if you love/enjoy it enough. That being said, I personally wouldn't heavily modify a v6. Maybe an exhaust and cold air intake + tune but that's about it. I'd rather try and save money to modify something even more dope in the future. Even with my v8 GT I sometimes wonder if I should stop modifying it to one day mod a modern 2018 - 2022 GT.
Cool
I was about to wrap my car to protect it. But if this is what it takes to remove it, then I guess is better to not to do it
No no no, don't get it twisted. You should definitely wrap your car to preserve the paint if that's what you're looking to do. This only happens if you leave the wrap on for nearly two decades while also leaving your car out in the sun day in, day out. This is a worst-case-scenario so to say, and will most likely not be the case for you. I suggest you do some research to see how to best take care of any sort of vinyl you plan to have on your car for an extended period of time.
You was using the wheel wrong 😂 you gotta change direction of wheel spinning in stripes
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Trying to remove hood bra from 2008 GMC. Nothing works!! Should have paid a local body shop the $1,200 they wanted to sand and repaint hood. Every UA-cam video makes it look so easy. They Lied!!
Haha, the reason why it can appear easier in videos versus doing it yourself is the age of the vinyl, and whether the vehicle has been stored indoor or outdoor. Mine was an absolute headache to remove, but it's because the vinyl is extremely aged and has been baked onto the car under the sun for nearly 2 decades. Try using a heat gun if you have access to one, and best of luck removing it!
So much talking not enough showing of how to do it and the progress
Use the 3m brand wheel. These look the same but the 3m remover wheels work WAY better also try to run the rpm’s as low as possible going full 🐗 doesn’t work well and burns up the wheel
Thanks for the insight brother, I'll keep these tips in mind for next time!