Massive overspray on RB mufflers-best way to get off
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Massive overspray on RB mufflers-best way to get off
Had my car painted and looked under and looks like he didnt mask the mufflers. I tried razor blade and acetone but neither seem to work very well when theres that much overspray.
Any recommendations on what to use to QUICKLY remove it w/o damaging the stainless??
Any recommendations on what to use to QUICKLY remove it w/o damaging the stainless??
lacquer thinner will take off just about anything you can think of lol its a wonder chemical...goo gone is like water compared to thinner..just dont get the shitty stuff from home depot..that ***** like kerosene and its weak sauce, what you want is the stuff from automotive paint supply store
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Well before I went for the brake fluid I looked in my garage one more time and found this can of stripper unopened. Worked FAST! I spent an hour or so trying to clean them before the stripper, but the stripper took it off in seconds. Great stuff.
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I would've removed the cat and richened up the mixture, then set the ACV to pump as much air into the exhaust as possible and gone for a nice long WOT drive on the freeway.
Would remove the paint, the rear bumper, your tailgater's front bumper and give your muffler tips that nice blued look.
Would remove the paint, the rear bumper, your tailgater's front bumper and give your muffler tips that nice blued look.
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