Best way to remove touch up paint
Hey there!
I was wondering if there was an easy way to remove touch up paint after it has dried on the car?
The previous owner of my Silver Si got a little overzealous with his touch up paint in visible areas and I wanted to minimize how much of it was applied to the car.
They basically used the stuff like nail polish so I have what looks like little shiny blobs on my hood. It annoys me, but I cant afford a CF hood or a respray of the car right now.
If I can at least remove the streaked amount outside the chip Ill be happy.
Thanx!
I was wondering if there was an easy way to remove touch up paint after it has dried on the car?
The previous owner of my Silver Si got a little overzealous with his touch up paint in visible areas and I wanted to minimize how much of it was applied to the car.
They basically used the stuff like nail polish so I have what looks like little shiny blobs on my hood. It annoys me, but I cant afford a CF hood or a respray of the car right now.
If I can at least remove the streaked amount outside the chip Ill be happy.
Thanx!
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Thank you!
Any particular brand you'd recommend for use on a car?
Thank you!
Any particular brand you'd recommend for use on a car?
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