How to remove paint/nail polish from car paint?
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How to remove paint/nail polish from car paint?
So before we even get the car repaired after it was hit-and-run in a parking lot this happens. There is a small streak of what looks like paint or nail polish on the rear right door. It feels a little soft and chips off when I use my nail to try to get it off. What's the best way to get it off without damaging the paint?
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I've used to it get sap/some sticky crap/ off of my car's paint with no problem.
Since you mentioned its soft and you can easily chip off, try......washing>clay bar>paint cleaner?
Or just chip it off if, its a small streak?
And you wouldn't want to polish with something like that on your paint, and a wax would just cover/protect it in.
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Re: How to remove paint/nail polish from car paint?
A clay bar would easily scratch the surface of the paint as well.
Lacquer Thinner. No it will not ruin your clear in any way. Use just enough on a microfiber cloth, it will work right away. You can wipe the spot with final detail or something of that sort after. Grab some dupli-color lacquer, etc. Just stray away from plastic, trim, bumpers, etc. with lacquer. On the door it will work perfectly.
Lacquer Thinner. No it will not ruin your clear in any way. Use just enough on a microfiber cloth, it will work right away. You can wipe the spot with final detail or something of that sort after. Grab some dupli-color lacquer, etc. Just stray away from plastic, trim, bumpers, etc. with lacquer. On the door it will work perfectly.
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Re: How to remove paint/nail polish from car paint?
A clay bar would easily scratch the surface of the paint as well.
Lacquer Thinner. No it will not ruin your clear in any way. Use just enough on a microfiber cloth, it will work right away. You can wipe the spot with final detail or something of that sort after. Grab some dupli-color lacquer, etc. Just stray away from plastic, trim, bumpers, etc. with lacquer. On the door it will work perfectly.
Lacquer Thinner. No it will not ruin your clear in any way. Use just enough on a microfiber cloth, it will work right away. You can wipe the spot with final detail or something of that sort after. Grab some dupli-color lacquer, etc. Just stray away from plastic, trim, bumpers, etc. with lacquer. On the door it will work perfectly.
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Re: How to remove paint/nail polish from car paint?
I will take a video of the process, and post it. It's completely safe to use the correct lacquer thinner.
Remember, Lacquer Thinner NOT Paint Thinner. It's used to safely remove other contaminants such as sap as well, as long as it's used on painted metal surfaces.
Example, Mineral Spirits works very well. I'd love to see paint ruined by applying it in the fashion I had said.
Remember, Lacquer Thinner NOT Paint Thinner. It's used to safely remove other contaminants such as sap as well, as long as it's used on painted metal surfaces.
Example, Mineral Spirits works very well. I'd love to see paint ruined by applying it in the fashion I had said.
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Re: How to remove paint/nail polish from car paint?
Goo Gone? i got gorilla glue (didn't notice it until it was dry) on my fender and used it to get rid the gorilla glue. i am definitely not a professional detailer/painter, so this is a just a suggestion.
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Lacquer thinner is perfectly safe...I used it to removed my pin stripes (painted on from the dealer). It WILL make your paint a little hazy. All you need is any OTC polish/wax after and you'll be fine.
You can always test it on a inconspicuous spot that has paint, like behind the rear license plate.
You can always test it on a inconspicuous spot that has paint, like behind the rear license plate.
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Re: How to remove paint/nail polish from car paint?
lets say some ricer minded people(previous owners of my car) spray red rattle can paint over the beautiful blue pearl paint my car originaly came with. no prep, just sprayed over and didnt ever clear over it, would the lacquer thinner/acetone be able to be remove the red paint?
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Re: How to remove paint/nail polish from car paint?
With the amount of lacquer you'd have to use to even make a dent in that amount of paint, you'd most likely completely go through the original clear and into the OE paint as well and ruin those areas. Honestly if your on a tight budget, prep the car and give Maaco a call or have a buddy repaint the exterior to the original color.
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Re: How to remove paint/nail polish from car paint?
i love the original color and the red makes it an eyesore. macco is just two blocks in front of my house so i'll try that. seriously what were these people thinking
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