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Stripe removal....

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MadProfessor8138

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Even though this question doesn't pertain to a Homebuilt aircraft I'm confident someone has advice on this subject.
The aircraft that this question pertains to is a 78 Piper Tomahawk....
Does anyone have any advice on how to remove the old stripes and N# without harming the paint or sheetmetal?
I have watched videos of a drill powered 3M disc that removes stripes from cars and fiberglass rv's without damaging the paint or fiberglass.
Any ideas or comments?
 
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