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Re: Wheel Wells & White Paint.
I've used paint thinner many times with great results. Just be sure to do what Mike suggested and ALWAYS test it in a small inconspicuous area.
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Originally posted by Steward View Postlol i Think i should call them
You think Paint thinner will Work?
- Paint Thinner
- Mineral Spirits
- Lacquer Thinner (Might be same thing as generic paint thinner, will have to check)
- Goo Gone
- Goof Off
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Originally posted by RaskyR1 View PostI've used paint thinner many times with great results. Just be sure to do what Mike suggested and ALWAYS test it in a small inconspicuous area.Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostIn the future, the standard answer will be to try one of the below but first test in an inconspicuous area to make sure there are no adverse or negative effects to the surface the overspray or splattered paint is stuck on.
- Paint Thinner
- Mineral Spirits
- Lacquer Thinner (Might be same thing as generic paint thinner, will have to check)
- Goo Gone
- Goof Off
Thanks EVERYONE!'06 Honda Civic LX Coupe "Galaxy Gray"
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Re: Wheel Wells & White Paint.
Well i tired Paint Thinner on the wheel wells it actually took most of it outI just use a cloth and thinner and little elbow grease.
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Also is it safe to apply Paint thinner On the body of the car examples below.
Let me know if anybody had tired it.
Thanks everyone that help me.'06 Honda Civic LX Coupe "Galaxy Gray"
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Looks Great!!
It looks like it cleaned it up pretty well, but there are still some spots, but much improved.Joel
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Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
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Glad you got it out of your fender wells!
Around 4 years ago(jeep was practically new) I was going to lunch and saw the road crew out putting in new reflectors in the center lines. I could see the glue they use slung all over the road and I tried my best to slow down and get away from it all. I ended up getting a few spots of it in my fender wells and maybe 2 spots on my rocker panel.
Short of taking a hammer and a screw driver to it, that stuff isnt coming off. Present day its still there and looks just like it did back them. Since there is so little Ive never stressed about it though.Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff
Originally posted by Mike PhillipsLive on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2
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Originally posted by Jeepster04 View PostGlad you got it out of your fender wells!
Around 4 years ago(jeep was practically new) I was going to lunch and saw the road crew out putting in new reflectors in the center lines. I could see the glue they use slung all over the road and I tried my best to slow down and get away from it all. I ended up getting a few spots of it in my fender wells and maybe 2 spots on my rocker panel.
Short of taking a hammer and a screw driver to it, that stuff isnt coming off. Present day its still there and looks just like it did back them. Since there is so little Ive never stressed about it though.ROFL its cool at lease it didn't get to you.
'06 Honda Civic LX Coupe "Galaxy Gray"
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Originally posted by Steward View Postyeah it did took most of it off. just have little residue on there still. i just test it out if it work
. well i got 3 more to go!!. ROFL!
Rasky
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Originally posted by RaskyR1 View PostCongrats! Glad it worked out for you. As far as using it on the paint, usually if it's the factory paint you should be fine, just be sure to test a small area first. I owned a 2006 Civic Si and it was fine on my paint...I also had a few road paint specs get on my car.
RaskyThanks Rasky
'06 Honda Civic LX Coupe "Galaxy Gray"
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