Posted by sflem849 on February 21, 2010 at 08:17:14 from (69.197.84.192):
In Reply to: removing overspray posted by C. M. Allen on February 20, 2010 at 23:28:54:
Mlansing7836 said: (quoted from post at 08:00:13 02/21/10) Here is a new one guys and it works great!! I got it from a car restoration guy, and it will take spray paint off a new truck if desired. (Accident with my 3 year old last summer, Well more like son saw dad painting and wanted to change the color on dad's truck)
BUt anyway, Ovencleaner, ask the wife for some spray on oven cleaner and it takes it right off with out removing orginal finish at all.
IT worked great and blew my mind.
Matt
We would use it at the ag retailer to remove the lettering off trucks. We found that EasyOff works the best. Spray it on and let it sit for ten min and most will come right off. Some of the trucks that had been lettered a really long time took a little REALLY light steel wool action.
BTW, I would try a rag only with thinner/EasyOff before I tried the steel wool.
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