overspray
is there a safe, and effective way to remove slight overspray on rubber trim peices? i don't wanna try anything crazy like nail polish remover, or gas, so any tips and advice would be great.
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mask off the metal painted areas and wipe the oversprayed areas with some reducer
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john go to a sherwin williams paint store and get a fine cut cleaner, it will pull off overspray and is safe on paint, it's about $25 a bottle but you can do your whole car probably about 5 times per bottle
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you finally got your car painted!!! Woot woot!
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damn, bout time, lets see some pics!
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Isopropyl alcohol works best trust me on this one, i'm a aviation painter (paint passenger planes canjet, westjet and so on) anyways it does not harm glass or plastic/rubber and does not remove shine of paint as bad as thinners and the best part you can go to Shoppers to get, its around $4-6 a bottle and works great.
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claybar works, but it's messy
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oh ----!!
is john not tri-tone anymore!! post those pics damn it!! |
you'll see it when i get called out for a photoshoot damnit! :P
thanks for the help guys. |
Originally Posted by HKJ
(Post 136824)
you'll see it when i get called out for a photoshoot damnit! :P
thanks for the help guys. UMMM... WE ARE ALL CALLING YOU OUT JOHN FOR A PHOTOSHOOT!!!! |
^bahaha You've been called out! post em up!
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damn!
john is not tri-tone than... so post already damn it. |
Originally Posted by HKJ
(Post 136753)
is there a safe, and effective way to remove slight overspray on rubber trim peices? i don't wanna try anything crazy like nail polish remover, or gas, so any tips and advice would be great.
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claybar would be the easilest
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