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Can anyone tell me how to remove car paint from a car what substance can I used, Someone has spilt something in the outside of my car and taken off the paintwork I want to know what they could have used so I know what it is, Thanks
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it's probably a paint-stripper. You have to go to the body-shop and they will sand it down to the bare metal and spray again. I work for body-shop and we repair vandalised cars sometime. It's sad, that people do this.How do I remove old window tint from a car window?
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There are alot of things that can be used to remove paint. A vandal is usually going to use brakefluid or paint thinner, since most paint removers are going to have a color to them, and brake fluid and paint thinner take awhile to deteriorate the paint to a noticable level so it's harder to track down who did it. Acids that are used to remove paint are difficult to come by so that's not a likely option unless you pissed someone off that works at a body shop.how do u get ur truck suspention lifted in the front?
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acid, turps, paint stripperTry using rubbing compound.
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a ray gunOk, it Windex doesn't damage brakes...?
Brake fluid will take paint off over a number of hours. Something like Nitromors paint remover will do it a lot quicker (minutes). I guess someone out there doesn't like you unless it's just random criminal damage.must the hood and fenders come off when doing the radiator core support?
12 hours is too long for a normal professional paint remover. must be some other chemicalIt could have been brake fluid this has that affect on paintwork if it is spilt on it.
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