Got some road paint on inside of fenders..
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Got some road paint on inside of fenders..
Well unfortunately it is everywhere, including on the paint on the side/underbody as well as in the plastic in the wheel wells. I did a little search and it looks like paint thinner will remove it. What tool should i use to apply this, and is there anything else i should know? I figured i would ask before i go screw something else up even more.
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I don't think you guys understand..or maybe i'm not. But it's all over my paint on my car, i need to get it off....
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mineral spirits might work but I dont know if it will hurt the clear or not. dab a little on a sock or washcloth and rub it lightly until it starts to come off. try it in a spot that wont be very noticeable at first. you might even be able to use some sort of rubbing compound.
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lacquer thinner will take it off...put it on a microfiber towel or something similar with slight pressure; too much pressure will pull some of the clear off and then have a slight haze which will then need to be buffed...if its pretty fresh it will come off with ease
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lacquer thinner will take it off...put it on a microfiber towel or something similar with slight pressure; too much pressure will pull some of the clear off and then have a slight haze which will then need to be buffed...if its pretty fresh it will come off with ease