Removing Road Line Paint |
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AJF
Newbie Joined: 23 May 2016 Location: Illinois Status: Offline Points: 16 |
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Posted: 28 Jul 2018 at 8:57pm |
Does anyone have a suggestion for removing the dreaded highway line paint spatters from the rpod?
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mcarter
Senior Member Joined: 12 Apr 2017 Location: Greenbrier, TN Status: Offline Points: 239 |
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A friend used a product called "Goof Off", he recommended no rubbing, apply product to paint splatters and dab it off. Another suggestion is check with a detail shop, I have had good luck with advice from them. I would not use thinner or Acetone, or any petroleum based product.
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Mike Carter
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AJF
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Thanks very much! Appreciate your help, and enjoy your posts on all of the maintenance and other topics as well
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mcarter
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Thank You, were are you located in IL?
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Mike Carter
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swampfox
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Any orange cleaner WITHOUT abrasives is good for this. Keep in mind that it will also remove your wax
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AJF
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Hi Mike, yes, Illinois. I ended up using Goo Goon x 2. One is the regular Automotive Goo Gone, which works pretty well if you are patient. The other is actually Goo Gone for Latex Paint. It works great for plastic surfaces. Thanks again for your ideas. |
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