Removing Tint Spray from Plastic
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Well it took a day to get the paint off of the Tail lights, spoiler light, and sidemarkers but I finally found out how. I found out from looking around on the internet that if you use Pine Sol and let just the parts that have paint on them soak in it for a few hours, you can scrub it off with an old cloth. It took a bit of scrubbing but it didn't hurt any of my lights at all. I ended up using the whole bottle of Pine Sol but they almost look new to me now. :D
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sexy
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thats cool, I was just asking a guy how you would go about this last night... thanks for the help. Looks good :)
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What's wrong with just useing Goof-Off or Lighter Fluid? :confused:
Just the smallest amount of Goof-Off will remove paint over-spray as easy as wiping finger prints off a window with Windex. But that way works too. :) You're right though.......they do look nice and clean. |
Originally Posted by Str8upChevy
What's wrong with just useing Goof-Off or Lighter Fluid? :confused:
Just the smallest amount of Goof-Off will remove paint over-spray as easy as wiping finger prints off a window with Windex. But that way works too. :) You're right though.......they do look nice and clean. |
Originally Posted by archemedes
both melt plastic
I know the stuff works killer on removing over spray from chrome! |
Wow learned something new today...looks good...nice and clean
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makes me wonder what that pine sol does to my hands when I use it on other stuff :eek:
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:D
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good to know
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yea they look really clean
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