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Painting a jeep cherokee chief?
I have an 87 cherokee chief with 243,000 miles( I have had it for 10 years now)--and it still runs strong--so I'm thinking about painting it--but am wondering how to deal with the chiefs decal stripes-( I don't need to redo the stripes) so my guess is stripping them off somehow--seems like a lot of work--any thoughts from someone who may have dealt with this issue?
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I know this is a very late reply but I thought I'd give my $.10
The best way to remove jeep pinstriping is to use a plastic chisel and a hair dryer. I actually used part of a plastic lightswitch cover that I sharpened a bit with a file. Works great just be patient. Also, if you have a fibreglass hatch, the heat isn't conducted under the stripes so they're more stubborn. Do NOT use a medal chisel or anything abrasive! Soaking it in WD40 is another alternative. |
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