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Anyone got any tricks for removing paint and overspray

thats been there for a long time on rubber parts?

Sandblasting is better than chemicals I'am bettn'

And while were talkin' paint 'n rubber

I rember a thread on tire paint that makes'em look new!

Know where I can get that stuff?

:woohoo: HORSEFEATHERS!

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Martin

miller tire......

tire paint look under repairs/supplies. :woohoo:

or ebay store

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MikesRJ

For plastic, vinyl, and polycarbonate try VHT Vinyl Dye ... http://www.vhtpaint.com/vinyldye.html

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312Hydro

Anyone got any tricks for removing paint and overspray

thats been there for a long time on rubber parts?

:dunno: HORSEFEATHERS!

I've used lacquer thinner with good results. I usually "wipe on wipe off" Then I follow it with some thing like armor all to bring back the shine or try a tire dressing (that "wet look" stuff)for autos.

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clintonnut

Steel Wool & gas or laquer thinner works best for me. Then a little Mothers Back to Black (freaking amazing stuff!)

Charlie

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