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> Cleaning Paint Overspray off of dash, SUGGESTIONS?
stevegm
post Oct 31 2015, 01:50 PM
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I am embarrassed to admit that during the months I was prepping my car for paint, apparently a light mist of overspray made it onto the dash. Although it isn't a perfect dash, I really don't feel like changing it out.

When I clean it with leather cleaner it comes out looking pretty nice. But, then when it dries, the white comes back.

Suggestions as to how I can clean it?


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post Oct 31 2015, 02:11 PM
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Lacquer thinner first.
Acetone if required, but clean that off quickly with windex.
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post Oct 31 2015, 02:14 PM
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QUOTE(r_towle @ Oct 31 2015, 04:11 PM) *

Lacquer thinner first.
Acetone if required, but clean that off quickly with windex.



Thanks. I was afraid to use lacquer thinner on it. So I figured I'd check with the world. So, lacquer thinner should be ok?
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post Oct 31 2015, 02:16 PM
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Test I. A corner, but it should be fine.
Acetone is a lot more harsh....

Both should be cleaned right off with something else, windex or something to cut the oil based product, then soap.
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post Oct 31 2015, 02:17 PM
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QUOTE(stevegm @ Oct 31 2015, 01:14 PM) *
So, lacquer thinner should be ok?

Try on a small piece first, maybe somewhere that isn't readily visible.
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post Oct 31 2015, 02:20 PM
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Actually goof off works great.
It's soap mixed with lacquer thinner.

I have all of it here already, so I keep taking it up a notch until it works..
Acetone is one end of the scale, a wet rag is the other.

You may need to use a tooth brush to get into the texture, sad to say.
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post Oct 31 2015, 02:23 PM
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What about simple green ,way less toxic
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post Oct 31 2015, 02:50 PM
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And orange hand cleaner and stiff brush. It'll take paint off if it's fairly fresh.

Throw everything mentioned here in a bucket. It's bound to work

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post Oct 31 2015, 03:44 PM
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Any of the mentioned paint removers are going to dry out the vinyl. Go with a vinyl cleaner and a tooth brush. It all won't come off the first time, let it set. Try again in a week, and another week. The paint will lose it's bond.
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post Oct 31 2015, 04:44 PM
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clay bar?, it was originally designed to remove overspray.
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post Oct 31 2015, 06:50 PM
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acetone or laquer thinner
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post Oct 31 2015, 07:13 PM
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How about just re-dying the dash? Remove as much as possible, and clean before dying.

Just a thought.

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post Nov 1 2015, 12:33 PM
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QUOTE(bfrymire @ Nov 1 2015, 02:13 PM) *

How about just re-dying the dash? Remove as much as possible, and clean before dying.

Just a thought.

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Most likely the best solution if you use acetone to clean it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif) ,seriously don't put the stuff near it,it dulls the surface and stays like that,I have used universal thinners which is for laquer and enamel paints and it is weaker.
Use small amounts on a white cloth then you can see if the colour is coming off ,do small area's at a time.
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post Nov 2 2015, 09:47 AM
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Try some white vinegar mixed with HOT water in a test spot.
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post Nov 2 2015, 10:56 AM
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Before messing around with chemicals or anything else, I would try a magic eraser.

http://www.mrclean.com/en-us/shop-products...eraser-original


These things are literally about as close as you can get to magic. I have used them to to remove graffiti from all sorts of different surfaces with minimal effort and no impact to the underlying surface.

Haven't personally tried them with paint on a dash but i have used them to remove heavy grease staining from white door panels, sharpie writing off plastic, and many other surfaces, paint off of glass and metal. I am always finding new uses for these $2 gems.



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post Nov 2 2015, 11:01 AM
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I used fine wire wool and water to remove the overspray on my dash. Came up a treat
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post Nov 2 2015, 11:03 AM
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Try rubbing alcohol first before the paint thinner. It's not as harsh.
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post Nov 2 2015, 12:27 PM
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Lacquer thinner will be the best, but as others said try a small spot first. I think the problem you're going to have is the chemicals are going to destroy the outer coating the vinyl has that makes the sheen, and acts as the UV protectant.

Many years ago, I cleaned a set of FILTHY tan seats ( 914 ) with Purple Stuff and a soft plastic bristle brush and ended up removing that coating. The seats ended up very dull, and over a couple years time started to crack apart (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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post Nov 6 2015, 04:41 PM
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Thanks everyone for their suggestions. I am trying Simple Green first. It seems to be working well so far. I will let you know how it goes.
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post Nov 6 2015, 07:04 PM
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try the Magic Eraser or a generic brand first, we use these all over the house to clean up after the youngin's (pencils, pens, markers, crayons and whatever else twin 4 year olds think will liven up a wall). If that doesn't work, maybe a little simple green or blue liquid dawn in some water. I wouldn't use anything else harsh that would damage the vinyl or cause the paint to thin, smear and then dry again.
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