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    Quote Originally Posted by jyardgirl
    i use acetone. wipes the paint right off. please do not use wd-40.
    The paint is not the issue ....It's the old masking tape and there is a lot of it. I have seen this before but this is really bad. I almost wonder if there's a way to keep it wet enough to make it soften up so I could use something besides a razor blade on it.

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    Did a little digging since I've heard in the past that silicon was in WD-40, but unless Aliphatic Hydrocarbon is another name for silicon the material safety data sheets don't list silicon.

    Probably best not to use it near painted surfaces.

    Data Sheet here: http://www.wd40company.com/files/pdf...d494716385.pdf
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    I think I would try some Easy Off Oven Cleaner. The old sign painters would use it to remove lettering on truck doors. Another option might be to find a vinyl sign supply house and purchase some vinyl lettering remover.
    Might check online @ www.signwarehouse.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by HWORRELL
    I think I would try some Easy Off Oven Cleaner. The old sign painters would use it to remove lettering on truck doors. Another option might be to find a vinyl sign supply house and purchase some vinyl lettering remover.
    Might check online @ www.signwarehouse.com

    Paint Parts Supply shops should have a vinyl remover for the old vinyl- sided 'woodies' from like the 60s/70s. MEK might also work. Make sure to keep in a well ventilated area.
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    If your not worried about the primer use this stuff
    http://www.cbxmanmotorcycles.com/pro...id=4MA&affid=4
    it will remove anything and it sprays on.
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