Spray Paint on Fabric

Discussion in 'Interior Car Care' started by Dust2Glory, Oct 4, 2010.

  1. Dust2Glory

    Dust2Glory Nuba Guru

    Ok guy, have a customer who has black enamel paint on his seats and on plastic pieces of the interior.

    Anyway to take it off without hurting the interior?
     
  2. bryansbestwax

    bryansbestwax DB Forum Supporter

    laquer thinner
     
  3. GDAL

    GDAL Guest

    krud kutter??
     
  4. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    Removing Dried Paint Stain (from fabric)

    • Clear away any excess paint by scraping with a plastic (ScrapeRite blades) or single-sided razor blade
    • Place a small amount of solvent on a sponge and blot the paint-stained area.
    • Use a clean sponge to blot the previously stained area with P21S® High Performance Total Auto Wash , a d-limonene (citrus based) solvent cleaner to remove residue.
    • Thoroughly rinse the area with clean water.

    Use caution if using a paint thinner as it dilute and 'bleed' the stain in a larger area.
     
  5. richy

    richy Guest

    Try Krud Kutter (available at Home Depot in paint section) both without and with a magic eraser.
     
  6. Shenalki

    Shenalki Virgin Detailer

    There are six main kinds of fabric paints. They are,
    1. Simply Spray – Easy to use, dries fast, no odor, stays soft, safe for kids
    2. Stencil Spray – Create trendy color to faded or stalned fabrics
    3. Pint in Black – restores rich black color to frequently washed items
    4. Puff Paint – Stencil designs puff magically when heated with hairdryer
    5. Spray Blood – Create realistic blood spatter effect on fabric, plastic, rubber
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  7. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

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