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So I was in my Brioni tux and deciced to do an oil change on my Buick...:eusa_doh:
JLStorm said:Glad to hear it. Stop painting in your Aero!
John in Covina said:So I was in my Brioni tux and deciced to do an oil change on my Buick...:eusa_doh:
felix03 said:Hello all,
So I accidentally splattered some paint on my aero. I was spray painting, and I got 4 or 5 tiny spots on the right sleeve. Any advice on how to remove the paint? Thanks.
Sorry, I disagree it's oil and white spirit [ paint thinner] and perfume.Mike K. said:You are NOT out of luck!
Get some WD40 and apply a small amount directly over each paint splatter (might want to dab it on with a Q-tip). Let it soak briefly then try gently scraping off the paint.
WD40 is not a petroleum-based product - it is made from fish oil - so it won't remove the finish from your jacket. In fact, if you Google search "WD40 Leather" you'll find that the stuff is actually used often for cleaning and conditioning all sorts of leather products (e.g. shoes, upholstery, etc.). Besides the normal lubricating applications, the product is great for countless other things. It can also remove paint marks from auto finishes.
Whatever. It still works for removing paint, and that was the point.John Lever said:Sorry, I disagree it's oil and white spirit [ paint thinner] and perfume.