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    3M Eraser Wheel

    Is this the 3M Eraser Wheel. If so it's friggin' expensive.

    Amazon.com: 3M Stripe Off Wheel 07498, 4 in x 5/8 in, w/Hardware - 7498AM: Everything Else

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    thats nuthin,local napa here sells em at$50.00

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    Yup that be it .Theyre only 15 bucks here.
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    That's the one! It's worth the money.
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    yes they are worth it though, if u know how to use it.

    besides that save you blistered fingers lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by STUNNA View Post
    yes they are worth it though, if u know how to use it.

    besides that save you blistered fingers lol
    is it that hard to figure out?

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    No it's simple. You put it on the end of a drill and hold it at an angle and go to town. It won't work on glue left behind under body molding, just pinstriping and thin, pinstripe material emblems.

    I've had many blisters on my thumbs from peeling stripes off of IROC-Z Camaros until I went and bought one of these. It's well worth it, I think they go for about $30 at parts stores locally.
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    I use one every time I have to remove the glue and tape from factory moulding.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueZee28 View Post
    No it's simple. You put it on the end of a drill and hold it at an angle and go to town. It won't work on glue left behind under body molding, just pinstriping and thin, pinstripe material emblems.

    I've had many blisters on my thumbs from peeling stripes off of IROC-Z Camaros until I went and bought one of these. It's well worth it, I think they go for about $30 at parts stores locally.
    Did you mean it will work glue off ? Because I used one to get mine off with ease.

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    We use these wheels at work to de badge the old police cars they work great we will go through 2-4 a car.

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