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There are several ways to remove a vinyl stripe. One way as mentionsed is to use a heat gun to warm the surface that softens the adhesive and allows you to pull off the film. This works if the film stripe is not too old. On older stripes the adhesive has in most cases harden and no amount of heat will soften the adhesive. In this case the only and best way is to mask off the area and use a commercial paint stripper. Allow the strippper to eat into the film and adhesive and then scrape off with a plastic squegee. Some adhesive residue will in most cases remain when using either method. This can be taken care of by using 3M's adhesive remover which does a reasonably good job of getting adhesive residue off. Then clean the surface and apply a very high quality vinyl tape such as 3M's 180 series of striping films. Make sure that the ambient temperature and surface are at least above 60 degress F.