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House Paint on My CarDani from Del Rio, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: House Paint on My CarI had white paint from my garage door on my new red car, and I got it off with rubbing alcohol and a few cotton pads. Didn't even remove any clearcoat, though I'm probably going to give it a wax anyway to make sure it stays clean. Post by bedlamite23 RE: House Paint on My CarI tried the nail polish remover with a cotton ball and it worked GREAT! Thanks Post by tishadickinson RE: House Paint on My CarTake cotton. Apply reasonable quantity of petrol and then rub the part of the car which has the external paint. it takes hardly two minutes. do not forget to fry with a separate piece of cotton, otherwise the paint would scramble. Post By Khan (Guest Post) RE: House Paint on My Car
Get as much off with soap and water. Then go buy a clay bar and use soap and water as a lubricant for the clay bar. Wah then wax Post By Dan (Guest Post) RE: House Paint on My CarI used goof-off put on cotton towel on dried oil-based paint on the side of the car. Each time I put a little goof off on a clean spot on the towel. I did have to rub the goof-off on somewhat. It worked fine. Post By emprof (Guest Post) ROAD PAINT STUCK ON TIRESI have road paint stuck on tires. Post By STEVE (Guest Post) RE: House Paint on My Car
Long story short someone put house paint all over my car last night Post By nhelmer (Guest Post) RE: House Paint on My CarUsed nail polish remover and it worked like a charm - THANK YOU! Post By AJ (Guest Post) RE: House Paint on My CarFingernail polish remover. seriously, the easiest way. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: House Paint on My CarI am a professional painter from Australia, in my experience with acrylic (water) based house paint the best product that can be used to remove such paint is metholated spirits this is what we use to remove roller overspray from floors or benchtops Post By Timmy S Edgar (Guest Post) RE: House Paint on My CarHow did you resolve it? i have the same problem. Did you look into suing the person. around_marietta AT yahoo.com Post By jd (Guest Post) RE: House Paint on My CarI was driving my black small car when a bucket appeared in the street everyone in front of me was getting over and to change lanes and I couldnt do it so I swerved around a large bucket of what looked like house paint. It splattered all over the under part and panelling of my car and tires and splattered some up higher too. I took my car through a car wash right away to see if this would get rid of most of it. It did not. I wondered what would be the best suggestion without hurting my 2001 black car? Post By Jennifer (Guest Post) RE: House Paint on My Car
I knicked the white garage with my plum car and put a spot the size of a grapefruit on it. Simply took fingernail polish remover and used q-tips and a cotton cloth to take the white paint right off without damaging the car paint!!! Post By civic delema (Guest Post) RE: House Paint on My Car
This is not hard to take care of if you are careful. If you have a newer car the paint is usually a clear coat finish. Some are softer than others and can be damaged so don't use buffing or rubbing compound on clear coat unless you are an expert!! Post by carmack RE: House Paint on My CarI found out the hard way (after someone splattered brown paint on my white truck) that acetone fingernail polish remover will get it off. Post by tedsmom RE: House Paint on My CarThe only solution is to have the car repainted or live with what you have.I used to sell products to body shops and see that problem all the time.Especially went cars passed road stripping paint crews and got that lane marking paint on their cars.Compound won't touch it. Post By Dean (Guest Post) RE: House Paint on My CarIf all else should fail, why not bruah paint your whole car. We did my fathers old work truck that way, I thought it turned out great! (And so did the neighbors!) Post By Paula Jo (Guest Post) |
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