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Here kitty kitty kitty
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Perrysville, IN
Posts: 548
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Overspray problem needing solution
My C10 has side marker lights with the two lights and the black base to them, I was told these were the "deluxe" lights. The problem I have is throughout the years no one has ever cleaned off the overspray on these or the tail lights or any of chrome moldings.
What is the easiest way to remove this problem without damaging the items? Any help would be appreciated. I was afraid that if I just took paint thinner, it may harm the lights or other pieces. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Sheffield, ALA
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Re: Overspray problem needing solution
Depends on how hard you rub. Try some rubbing compound first though. Everybody has different ways but I would try the compound first.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
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Re: Overspray problem needing solution
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Location: mcloud ok
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Re: Overspray problem needing solution
Use urethane reducer..
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Location: Colfax-California
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Location: Junction City, OR
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Re: Overspray problem needing solution
I have always had good luck with DuPont #7 rubbing compound and a shop rag with some elbow. That will should get it off the plastic without damage.
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Here kitty kitty kitty
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Perrysville, IN
Posts: 548
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Re: Overspray problem needing solution
Wow, thanks for all the ideas!! I will let everyone know how it comes out. Thank you so much.
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