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131 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 10:37 AM
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| Just use a rattle can of quick drying Black paint on them. Works quick & easy. | |
My wife ran over a can of spray paint and "painted" the side of her car. It got on the paint as well as the black plastic moldings. I did some research to find removal methods. First I tried the clay bar/lubricant method...it removed a tiny bit of the overspray, but not very effective. Next I tried a flat razor blade and lubricant...somewhat effective but leaves minor scratches in the clearcoat. The best method I have found...easy, cheap, extremely effective: a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser!!! Keep it wet, apply some "elbow grease" and the overspray comes right off with no damage to the car's finish. Amazing!!! It even cleans the rough-texture plastic areas! Apply some wax when done.
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Replying to: quadring (Aug 16, 2009 9:41 am) |
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Replying to: co8237 (Nov 16, 2006 1:45 pm) If you need to remove decals try decal removal site as has tips on how to remove them and videos |
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