Yellow road paint

ProZAutoDetail

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Hey guys, good to see everything is back up and running again. Question- I have a customer of mine who has run into about 4 gallons of yellow road paint, is in the wheel wells, all over the roll pans, quarter panels, etc. I have tried wetsanding it with 1000 grit, and have gotten nowhere. I've tried lacquer thinner, plastic razors, etc. Any suggestions? Should I try a more aggresive paper?

Just kind of at a loss with this I suppose. I've heard vaseline might work?



Thanks guys!

Zac
 
I ran thru the yellow line paint right after the lines being painted one afternoon and the next day I just used the pressure washer. It worked great it just came right off, but maybe because it wasnt even on 24 hrs. Nothing great just thought I'd throw out my expierience. Good luck !
 
Acetone (nail polish remover) works great for removing road paint. Will never damage car's paintwork.

Works great on my customers' cars.

Keep the paint wet with acetone for 1min, and rub with a scotchbrite scouring pad if the affected part is plain dirty plastic in the wheel well/arch area (wheel arch liner).

For paintwork, just use an old MF.



Note:

Use with caution in any interior painted plastic parts - might cause paint to go hazy though.
 
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