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Faded paint noticeable after stripe removal?

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I prefer the no stripe look, but they made way many more striped cars than non-striped cars, especially for Kona Blue. I am looking for a non-striped car to avoid this, but may have to settle for a striped car and then just remove them. Worst case scenario is I have the car repainted if there is noticeable fading. Has anyone removed the stripes after a few years/couple thousand miles? Was there a noticeable line of faded paint?
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All you would need is a good high speed polish. I'm willing to bet the guy has been indoors a lot as well so i doubt you'll have any issue
 

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Thatā€™s a big ā€œit dependsā€™ā€œ.
Sun exposure, heat and paint color all have an impact on paint fade.
Iā€™d bet most of our cars are not exposed to harsh elements and none are that old.
I wouldnā€™t worry about removing the stripesā€¦..I have a ā€˜19 and am still thinking about it.
 
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Thatā€™s a big ā€œit dependsā€™ā€œ.
Sun exposure, heat and paint color all have an impact on paint fade.
Iā€™d bet most of our cars are not exposed to harsh elements and none are that old.
I wouldnā€™t worry about removing the stripesā€¦..I have a ā€˜19 and am still thinking about it.
Agree with your thoughts. I assume most of these cars are not daily drivers. They are garaged and/or covered and cleaned regularly.
 

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Agree with your thoughts. I assume most of these cars are not daily drivers. They are garaged and/or covered and cleaned regularly.
I think the only problem you will have is the strip on the hood. That stripe will be baked on
 
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I think the only problem you will have is the strip on the hood. That stripe will be baked on
Heat gun to soften it up?
 

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Just curiousā€¦ never owned a striped car at all, ever.

Can removing the stripes lift any clear or paint, even if using a heat gun to help aid in the removal? Iā€™m sure a striped vehicle that is brand new is easier to remove vinyl stripes, but say one that has sat for a year or two (even if garaged)?
 

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Mine came right off after a little over a year of being on the car. Didn't really even need a heat gun, just got an edge started with one then pulled slowly at the correct angle and it call came right off.
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