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07-07-2007 01:35 PM #1
how to take off enamal paint from clear coat
My buddy decided to pin stripe his car(his first) and it's on a beautiful clear coat paint job. It didn't turn out like he wanted and doesn't know what to use to take it off. It's about a 4" x 4" design.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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07-07-2007 01:39 PM #2
Sand and buff, or use lacquer thinner at your own risk! Catalyzed paints can resist it longer than enamel.
WE have also used oven cleaner on catalyzed paint, to remove lettering enamel.....at your own risk. :-)
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07-07-2007 02:04 PM #3
Some 2000 grit sandpaper, wet sand using a block and lots of water. Buff it out.Jack
Gone to Texas
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07-07-2007 04:02 PM #4
Jeff says thanks guys. He'll give it a try tomorrow.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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07-07-2007 05:30 PM #5
easy off oven cleaner if it is painters one shot.
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