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Old 06-14-2008, 11:52 PM
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OKAY someone in my family was wroking in my car and dropped some super glue and it splashed on the outside of my car and they tried to wipe it off. No i have white bubbled streakes down my car what do i do?
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did it pull the paint? and or bubble it?
if it didnt:
it will be very tedeous but i would try and razor blade it, specially on the large parts. maybe use some wax and grease remover to lubricate between the blade and the paint. or you may beable to use laquor thinner.

if it did, a repaint/blend is in order.

good luck, never ran into that issue before.....
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Finger nail polish remover! If that doesn't work you will have to wet sand and buff it.
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Laquer thinner on a rag and you are good. Just dont rub too hard and dont do it in the sun.
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probably have to buff or hand polish afterward...
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if its think get the most of it off with a razor blade then some paint thinner on a rag. then you might have to give it some polish afterwards.
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alright thanx guys i will try these methods out and get back to ya




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