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Old Sep 10, 2004 | 04:03 AM
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*Removing Overspray on interior panels*

Don't ask me how this occured but I do have a small tint of overspray thats obvious on some interior panels. (espcially inside door panels..plastic part) Thinking my window was slightly opened. Would using straing paint thinner effect the plastic panels? Anyone please..........

Johnny
Old Sep 10, 2004 | 03:26 PM
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Re: *Removing Overspray on interior panels*

NOOOOOO

paint thinner = horrible idea

it'll melt your plastic pieces and then your screwed.
if you take extreme caution it might work. dilute the thinner 50% with water and pour it onto a rag and use EXTREMELY QUICK swips with the rag... if you rub too hardf or anything tho, it'll show.. you'll basically get these streaky effects when it dries
Old Sep 10, 2004 | 06:00 PM
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Re: *Removing Overspray on interior panels*

try 0000 steel wool and lots of dishwashing detergent. rub real light and keep it wet. id still try it on a hidden spot but it works for everything i even tried it on some overspray on a friends car and its perfect just dont push hard
Old Sep 11, 2004 | 06:44 AM
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Re: *Removing Overspray on interior panels*

Thanks fellas, i'll try both methods and see which one takes it off without comprimising the interior look. Take care

Johnny
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