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Paint On A Bumoer, Help!

Started by BMOTOXSTAR, September 09, 2006, 10:33:47 PM

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BMOTOXSTAR

What is the best way to take paint over-spray off a chrome bumper?
Thanks Mopar Buddies. BMOTOXSTAR
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tan top

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BMOTOXSTAR

Quote from: Silver R/T on September 10, 2006, 12:26:46 AM
paint thinner

Thanks Guys, So do not use steel wool? Correst?
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tan top

no i would not use steel wool as  it can  scratch it  ,  the most course thing i would use is grey or gold scotch brite , and then only lightly rub the over spray , but a bit of thinners on a rag  should be enough .
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Quote from: tan top on September 10, 2006, 09:08:29 AM
no i would not use steel wool as  it can  scratch it  ,  the most course thing i would use is grey or gold scotch brite , and then only lightly rub the over spray , but a bit of thinners on a rag  should be enough .

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i use  steel wool then dip it in thinner. you don't have to rub hard . it will come off easy. Rene
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OttawaCharger

I've used VIM - a kitchen sink cleaner to clean up the chrome with good results.  But if you have the paint thinner handy, I'd go with that.
I'd stay away from the steel wool
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