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Paint Overspray Removal From Tires

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Bud

03-08-2004 20:26:41




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I just got my tractor back from the paint shop and there is a light coat of overspray over most of the rear tires. Does anyone know of a solvent that will remove the paint? I can sand it off but it will be a big job and hard on the rubber. Thanks




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Bill Smith

03-09-2004 08:07:46




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 Re: Paint Overspray Removal From Tires in reply to Bud, 03-08-2004 20:26:41  
Overspray on tires spells out a sloppy procedure of painting. I believe if I payed for it done, I would be pretty disappointed about the overspray on areas that were suppose to be left unpainted. I believe I would have to confront the people that done the work. Even if the tires weren't new, that is still sloppy work. It is time consuming, but tires can be easily masked using trash bags and masking tape. If old tires, the paint will soak into the weather checks and be harder to get off but liquids such as already mentioned can be used to try to get it off. Probably will spend twice the time getting it off than it would of took to of masked it. That's why the sloppy work would really make me mad.

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riverrat

03-09-2004 06:12:30




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 Re: Paint Overspray Removal From Tires in reply to Bud, 03-08-2004 20:26:41  
WD-40 and a scrubbing pad works wonders! Or kerosene/diesel.



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gauger

03-09-2004 05:58:40




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 Re: Paint Overspray Removal From Tires in reply to Bud, 03-08-2004 20:26:41  
I'd drive it back to the painter and have them remove it.



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Don L C

03-08-2004 20:40:12




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 Re: Paint Overspray Removal From Tires in reply to Bud, 03-08-2004 20:26:41  
Ask the paint shop what reducer they used....use a terry cloth rag,some of the reducer on the rag and scrub the tire....keep turning the rag to a clean area..



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