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I’m in the process of restoring a 69 Camaro with a vinyl top. The original trim has been polished and I need to repaint the black paint in the center. Every time I paint it and peel the masking tape off, it takes some paint with it. Does anyone have a method or type of paint that left a clean straight line and doesn’t take the paint off when peeling the tape off??
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you could try pin strip tape -- or black finger nail polish -- or dont tape and go over with soft cloth and laquer thinner after painting which would probably be the best
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Z282NV (11-05-2025) | ||
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I think you need to establish some "tooth' to the painted surface.
Suggestion #1 Mask and use a narrow Dremel 3m scotchbrite wheel and abrade the exposed painted surface. Remask and refinish. Suggestion #2 Could be the angle you re "pulling" on the masking, It need to be pulled at 180 degrees, dont pull "UP" lifting paint. Suggestion #3 Timing, more cure time required before masking removal. Hope this is helpful
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Or less time. Pull the tape while the paint is still wet so it doesn't stick to the tape.
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Thanks everyone for the ideas and tips. I’ll give them a shot and see what we get!
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I've had good results by spraying black and then using a sponge with lacquer thinner to wipe off the high surfaces
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