Alright a friend on another forum had a can of duplicolor paint explode in his truck.
Here is an excerpt from his thread
"I purposely placed them in the back seat laying front to back so they wouldn't roll off. Well I guess they shifted during the drive and as I was pulling up to a redlight the can of grey rolled off and landed on my seat track and punctured the can (brand new can of duplicolor) and commenced spray-painting my interior while I tried to get out and get the can out... In that ~10sec that it was in the truck it got my carpet, back seat, front seat, driver door panel, EVERY piece of plastic from the back rt side of the cab to the panel behind the emergency brake pedal, the window tint on the front window, back window, and rear glass.... And my Infinity door speakers
I had planned on replacing the carpet anyway so that's not a huge deal, but as far as the interior plastics and the seats and the door panel carpet I don't know how to fix it other than just replacing the panels. The seats are the 6-way power too, replacing them would be way expensive I'm sure.
Is there anything out there that will take it off without hurting the original finish of the plastic? I know the seats are sort of a polyester material so I don't know how they would react..."
Now he is planning on removing the seat covers and replacing them and the carpet.
do you have any recommendations for saving some of the plastic/vinyl?
Here is an excerpt from his thread
"I purposely placed them in the back seat laying front to back so they wouldn't roll off. Well I guess they shifted during the drive and as I was pulling up to a redlight the can of grey rolled off and landed on my seat track and punctured the can (brand new can of duplicolor) and commenced spray-painting my interior while I tried to get out and get the can out... In that ~10sec that it was in the truck it got my carpet, back seat, front seat, driver door panel, EVERY piece of plastic from the back rt side of the cab to the panel behind the emergency brake pedal, the window tint on the front window, back window, and rear glass.... And my Infinity door speakers
I had planned on replacing the carpet anyway so that's not a huge deal, but as far as the interior plastics and the seats and the door panel carpet I don't know how to fix it other than just replacing the panels. The seats are the 6-way power too, replacing them would be way expensive I'm sure.
Is there anything out there that will take it off without hurting the original finish of the plastic? I know the seats are sort of a polyester material so I don't know how they would react..."
Now he is planning on removing the seat covers and replacing them and the carpet.
do you have any recommendations for saving some of the plastic/vinyl?