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Old 05-03-08, 01:23 AM   #3
Wile E Coyote
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Neither. Find a auto paint supplier or good parts store (for example, here in the US, Carquest even has 'em) and get a pinstripe eraser. It fits your electric drill and is quite literally just like the eraser on your pencil. I have used one, and it works very slick. Just hold it at the proper angle, and don't burn the paint.

Edit: looks like the pic, but this one's for a die grinder. Mine can be used at much lower rpms in a drill motor. Same brand, if I recall.
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