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Removing heavy overspray
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTang" data-source="post: 850222" data-attributes="member: 10950"><p>Well its more of clumsy drips than over spray. The Cobra I picked up has touch up paint globs all over it and I've managed to clean those up but when the previous owner did a spot on the 1/4 panel he dripped it all over the rear wheel.</p><p>I tried razor blading it off but got nervous about nicking the finish on the wheel. I tried to polish it off, but its on there pretty good. Ultra fine scotch brite got some of it off but still no lucky. Also tried mineral spirits and WD-40. Couldn't bring myself to use lacquer thinner or acetone yet.</p><p></p><p>My main concern is screwing up the finish of the wheel, its a painted face w/ a machined and clear coated lip. The drips are all over the wheel in pea size spots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTang, post: 850222, member: 10950"] Well its more of clumsy drips than over spray. The Cobra I picked up has touch up paint globs all over it and I've managed to clean those up but when the previous owner did a spot on the 1/4 panel he dripped it all over the rear wheel. I tried razor blading it off but got nervous about nicking the finish on the wheel. I tried to polish it off, but its on there pretty good. Ultra fine scotch brite got some of it off but still no lucky. Also tried mineral spirits and WD-40. Couldn't bring myself to use lacquer thinner or acetone yet. My main concern is screwing up the finish of the wheel, its a painted face w/ a machined and clear coated lip. The drips are all over the wheel in pea size spots. [/QUOTE]
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