grafixemporium
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ProWraps I think you misread me in that other thread. The guy's question was not very clear. I didn't realize until much later than he was asking about removing door handles, mirrors, etc. when we are asked to remove vinyl from a wrapped car. It's a silly question anyway. If we're willing to remove everything when we wrap it, why wouldn't we do so when we remove the wrap?
I digress.
Kev3232, I don't really see any risk if you know what you're doing. There's nothing on a car that can't be repaired. Besides, in my opionion, the risk is far greater cutting on someone's paint job. Exactos are sharp... a little too much pressure and you will cut through the vinyl and slice right through the paint. When you remove everything your trimout is done in areas that are never seen. I'd much rather replace a simple part that might break during removal than repaint someone's vehicle.
I digress.
Kev3232, I don't really see any risk if you know what you're doing. There's nothing on a car that can't be repaired. Besides, in my opionion, the risk is far greater cutting on someone's paint job. Exactos are sharp... a little too much pressure and you will cut through the vinyl and slice right through the paint. When you remove everything your trimout is done in areas that are never seen. I'd much rather replace a simple part that might break during removal than repaint someone's vehicle.