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[doc] Re: Cleaning the Colonel
- From: "James" <james@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 18:16:31 -0000
Are sure they are non-original stripes? Your mention of some that 
cross ove the t-panel reminds me of the "prototype" stripes that they 
applied to some cars as proposed by 3M. I used to have some scans of 
the photos up on the website. I will find and send to the list.
Just learned of a guy who had one of test-painted clearcoat cars and 
didn't realize it until after he had stripped it back to SS. I've 
seen some photos of the car prior to stripping and it was sharp.
James
--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dean Mitchell" <deanscheme@xxxx> 
wrote:
> Been scrubbing away and several buckets of mucky water and half a 
bottle of 
> baby oil later it 'aint looking too bad.
> 
> However, I've had to remove some non-original stripes from the body 
in the 
> wrong place..... but what can you use to remove the glue residue 
after 
> removal of the stripes?  I tried T-Cut in a small area but that 
seemed to 
> change the colour of the steel.
> 
> Also, r.e:stripes:  I'm sure the double pin stripes around the rear 
windows 
> are original.... but outlining the "T" on my roof is also double 
striped and 
> looks a little over the top..... it it an original fearure or can 
it be 
> removed?
> 
> Will be in need of Carpets once the Clutch is done, and my door 
headliners 
> are fine, but the centre headliner is a saggy, dirty mess.... any 
suppliers?
> 
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