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Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a CarThank you, Carolyn Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a Car
Removing Paintball Paint from Car Post By Terry R. (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a CarMy car was hit with paintballs on Sunday by my brothers who thought they were being funny! Ha ha..not so funny! They washed it off with the garden hose but only to leave behind a greasy oil film that wont come off! I have washed my car with hot water at the car wash for almost 30 minutes! Still no luck of getting it off! So, hopefully I will get it off with the simple green you all are talking about! If not, I have some brothers that will be detailing my lexus by hand!!! Post By Chrystal (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a CarI got some taillight tint paint on my bumper. Would Simple Green work to get that off or is that a completely different type of situation as paintballs etc? Any tips? Post By Sung (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a CarI tried the Simple Green Car Wash. Let it soak for a few minutes and scrubbed. It came off everything except the rubber seal around my windows. I am going to put Wash on again and go to Hot Car Wash tomorrow to rinse off and see if that works. Post By Jennifer (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a Car
We just got shot while driving towards our house about 15 minutes ago, we didn't know what hit us nor what we might have hit. We realized it was a paintball and after getting home and seeing we had been shot twice, we called the non emergency police department to make an insurance claim. The officer came and he ended up putting his finger through it which resulted in us cleaning it off with just a paper towel and water. Hopefully if you are shot this is the type of paintball you get hit with....also, if you find the person who shot you, they can recieve a sitation because it is criminal mischeif, and if you are hit, they could actually be charged with assault. Post By Gabby (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a CarSome idiot dropped a bucket of paint in the road and I ran through it in my new mustang. The guy at the parts store told me that anything with orange oil will get paint off a car with a little elbow grease. Worked pretty good! Post By slick one (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a CarSimple Green worked for me. Post By ED (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a CarI tried the Simple Green suggestion and it seemed to work well, especially after it had a little time to set on that pesky sticky film. Good luck, and what an annoying prank to deal with. Post By Marika T (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a CarFor a car, try WD-40. Post By Aaron (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a Carthis happened to me this weekend,and my kids are in big trouble they didnt shoot the truck they shot around it and it splashed on it all over,i washed with high pressure at the car wash and it didnt help so i fell back on the old and true pb blaster it will take some time but it comes off i have used this with road paint and it comes off with out hurting the finish then once done wash the car and wax,a good wax should remove it also,later mark Post by ke4mns RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a Car
I got the sticky goo on a car that I was trying to sell. It had a like new finish on it and when the prospective buyers came by to look at it, well it was a mess and they left. They were sympathetic about it and the 4 flat tires with the missing valve stems too. So I try stuff, 1st I spray w H2O, no go, next hot water, nope. I go to car store and get Bug and Tar remover, limted success, worked well on windows but the finish was gooped. I call a paint ball store and give him the low down and he was sympathitic and deplored those responsible and said that no serious paintballers would do that. So he offered to pressure wash it free of charge. I'll try that tomorrow and get back to let you know how it works. Post By William F (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a Carmy car was hit 15 times all over my car. I took the car to the car wash when the hot water and the brushes hit the car it smeared the oil base and smeared that all over the car, leaving a thick film. How do i remove the film left behind, and the more you rub it the morew it smears...hELP Post By carie (Guest Post) RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a Car
I had a couple of them hit the side of my house. They were green and blue on my white siding. When I went out later, the color was all gone. I think that they are supposed to disappear quickly so before you do anything drastic, wait a while and see if it goes away on its own. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a Car
The "paint" in paint balls are nothing but colored vitamin E oil so I would try something that would cut the oil like vinegar, but I'm not sure about using vinegar on the painted surface .. I would reach for the Simple Green! . Post by Madelynnsmama RE: Removing a Paint Ball Paint from a CarI'd try Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Took a paint transfer off my car's bumper and didn't hurt the painted finish. Post By ShellyE (Guest Post) |
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