Church Van Resurrection

Thank you sir :) The lettering on this one sucked bad. Im used to removing stickers and glue, but this one reminded me of doing a 10 year old box truck wrap as far as how it wanted to come off :wall Very time consuming and hot. After a while your burn your fingers with a heat gun to the point you just stop caring lol.

Not to mention your fingernail feel like they are half pulled off.:(
 
Yes that too. I wised up a few years ago and started using plastic blades but there are always times when you just have to use your fingernail.
 
I never get tired of seeing this thread. You truly put your soul into your work. Always been a fan. You really know what it takes to take horse$&:!. and make pumpkin pie.
 
I never get tired of seeing this thread. You truly put your soul into your work. Always been a fan. You really know what it takes to take horse$&:!. and make pumpkin pie.

Thanks John. I enjoy a good challenge from time to time and give every one of them my all. I get just as much satisfaction out of doing these types of vehicles as I do out of doing newer stuff. Its nice having stuff like this to work on from time to time because you can take bigger risks and experiment with different procedures without the liability of ruining a high dollar paint job. Some of my ways are different than most, and some of my advise may be a little out there compared to the general census, but I've been fortunate enough to be supplied with an infinite amount of the roughest vehicles known to man, and have spent thousands of hours trying new techniques, perfecting others, and passing on my findings to other like minded individuals. A good example of that is my method for cleaning cloth seats. I do what I do because I love to do it, plain and simple. Lord knows it's not for the money lol.
 
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