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Need Help Removing Paint Splatter From Car
So........my wife drove thru some white paint that someone dropped on the highway yesterday, not sure if its oil based, spray paint or what but its stuck on good. I know I can get it off of her paint but the textured plastic is where I am at a loss for what to use. Is there a product anyone would recommend that wont discolor the plastic? Help
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Re: Need Help Removing Paint Splatter From Car
Hello,
We no longer have this product since it is being discontinued but I found it on amazon and this should help out with your problem. I would do a test spot even though it states it is safe on plastic.
Amazon.com
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Phone: 772.247.3420
Nicholas@palmbeachmotoring.net
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The sooner you get it off the easier it will be. As the paint hardens and cures it will become more difficult.
I would first try with mineral spirits. If that doesn't cut it, I'd step up to an enamel reducer, then lacquer thinner, then acetone, in that order and as necessary. You can be quite liberal with the mineral spirits and even the enamel reducer, but if you find that you need lacquer thinner or acetone you have to be a little more discriminating with their usage.
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Re: Need Help Removing Paint Splatter From Car
2Black1s is the man for paint questions but another product I’d throw out is Tarminator as that is safe on most surfaces I’ve tried and should help. But do a test spot in an unseen area to be sure it is safe.
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Seems there is hope, fingers crossed. Plan is to start with the pressure washer, then mineral spirits, enamel reducer and see what happens. I ordered the paint remover on amazon but it will arrive tomorrow.
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Re: Need Help Removing Paint Splatter From Car
my nephew spray painted his garage with a sprayer, didn't realize he had gaps where he was spraying and he sprayed his motorcycle on the inside
he used a pressure washer....on every surface including the leather bags it took it right off the clear coat, no plastic that I know of, but it carved into the leather on the bags, it was a mistake to try on leather
i'd start with a green scrubby pad and some apc
he had little flecks left on the clear coat, btw, and I as able to get them with a clay bar and lube
good luck, sir
and be careful with oil based solvents (thinner, spirits, etc) and oil based materials (plastic)....test spot ......not meaning to step on toes, but I'm shaking my head a bit and suggesting caution, once you chemically dissolve or change the surface, there is no going back
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Re: Need Help Removing Paint Splatter From Car
Another piece of advice....get some damnn mudfflaps lol. That would have minimized the paint sling and kept it more concentrated on the mudflap.
And 2 black1s is spot on for the paint, as fil has used that method for line paint. Dunno about plastics
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Re: Need Help Removing Paint Splatter From Car
Originally Posted by 2black1s
The sooner you get it off the easier it will be. As the paint hardens and cures it will become more difficult.
I would first try with mineral spirits. If that doesn't cut it, I'd step up to an enamel reducer, then lacquer thinner, then acetone, in that order and as necessary. You can be quite liberal with the mineral spirits and even the enamel reducer, but if you find that you need lacquer thinner or acetone you have to be a little more discriminating with their usage.
Originally Posted by dgage
2Black1s is the man for paint questions but another product I’d throw out is Tarminator as that is safe on most surfaces I’ve tried and should help. But do a test spot in an unseen area to be sure it is safe.
Originally Posted by Lance Mark
my nephew spray painted his garage with a sprayer, didn't realize he had gaps where he was spraying and he sprayed his motorcycle on the inside
he used a pressure washer....on every surface including the leather bags it took it right off the clear coat, no plastic that I know of, but it carved into the leather on the bags, it was a mistake to try on leather
i'd start with a green scrubby pad and some apc
he had little flecks left on the clear coat, btw, and I as able to get them with a clay bar and lube
good luck, sir
and be careful with oil based solvents (thinner, spirits, etc) and oil based materials (plastic)....test spot ......not meaning to step on toes, but I'm shaking my head a bit and suggesting caution, once you chemically dissolve or change the surface, there is no going back
Test spot where it can't be seen easily. Using a stronger chemical doesn't mean to slap it on and hope it works.
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Re: Need Help Removing Paint Splatter From Car
I’ve had a similar situation with yellow line paint. I used bug and tar remover. I saturated a small area at a time let it sit and then wiped it away with a soft terry towel to avoid scratching the textured plastic. Good luck!
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