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    Good products to remove paint from dings?

    What product would be best for removing the white paint that was left from dings from other peoples cars?! Regular wax and scrubbing have done nothing to remove the paint. I'm considering ordering a bunch of Zaino products, but I'd like a quick fix until I decide to go all out. Help!

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    ephatch member CleanBlackSi02's Avatar
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    Anyone?

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    Give GraffitiMaster's PlastiMaster a try. It can remove spray paint off the body when it is DRY. Where can you buy it? I work at a paint store and they sell it, not sure if you have one in your area. The paint store is called Kelly Moore. Cost around 20 bucks a bottle, comes in a spray bottle. If you have one in your area, PM me, I'll hook you up with a discount card that gets you 10% off.

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    ACETONE then rewax the area

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    try some KEROSINE KEROSENE i dont know how to spell it, but don't use alot and don't rub it in too much.wash right away

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    Anybody else have any opinions about acetone? I have some sitting around, but it seems like it'd be pretty harsh. ...and kerosene?

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    Meguiars cleaner wax. works for just about everything, it's safe for clearcoat and is inexpensive.
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    Originally posted by peterZ
    Meguiars cleaner wax. works for just about everything, it's safe for clearcoat and is inexpensive.
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    Meguiar's consumer line cleaner wax won't do the job, I'm pretty sure of that, as it can't even remove bugs.

    Having said that, Meguiar's Professional line of product do have different levels of abrasiveness in their cleaner wax...I'm sure the paint from the ding can probably be removed by the medium cut Cleaner...if not, try the heavy cut Cleaner...do NOT use excessive force and do NOT overuse on the the medium or heavy cut, or you could find yourself getting the whole door re-painted.

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    Originally posted by 2QK4U ALLWAYS
    ACETONE then rewax the area
    Acetone is way to strong for this job. Say good bye to clear coat if you do so.

    Dont like to use the product I suggested? oh well.... works great to tell you the truth. Got a bottle sitting at home.

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    Originally posted by raiyo


    Acetone is way to strong for this job. Say good bye to clear coat if you do so.

    Dont like to use the product I suggested? oh well.... works great to tell you the truth. Got a bottle sitting at home.
    I'll have to find a place around here that sells it. I guess I can always bring it back if it doesen't work. Do you think Home Depot or Lowe's would have it?

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    I got a tube of some Scratch Remover that was advertised on a TV infomercial once. My uncle bought it during then, and ended up in my garage, guess he forgot it here or something. But anyway, I used it to remove the other car's paint from my small door dings, and it worked like magic. Came off without a problem. But don't apply too much or it can remove your clear coat. Let me know if you're interested - I can take a pic of the tube for ya, or if you live in the area, you can borrow it. Good luck, hope this helps.

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    Originally posted by CleanBlackSi02

    I'll have to find a place around here that sells it. I guess I can always bring it back if it doesen't work. Do you think Home Depot or Lowe's would have it?
    I doubt either of the store will carry it.

    If you want.....I can give you some of mine. FREE!!! But you'll have to send me a small bottle in a box (which I can reuse to send it back to you) with extra postsage/money inside so I can send it back to you. Up to you.

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    http://www.graffitimaster.com/Plasti-Masterdata.html
    I found this... I'm going to call about the cost and get their opinion on using it for this purpose.

    EDIT: Apparently Sherwin-Williams is a distributor and I have one right up the road...
    Last edited by CleanBlackSi02; 09-07-2003 at 03:59 PM.

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    glad u found it

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    Not all Sherwin-Williams carry the automotive stuff. Make sure it's the Automotive Refinish center.

    I've used scratch X with great results to remove scuffs. I agree with streaker666 about the Meg's stuff. You should be able to get then entire line of Meg's pro products at your local Sherwin-William's auto refinish center. At least I know mine does.

    I wouldn't worry about Scratch X removing your clear coat. Unless you put tremendous force on the area and went at it for a long time....you'd be fine. Scratch X is actually pretty mild.

    Let us know how well the graffiti stuff works if you go that route. It sounds pretty cool.

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