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Taking spraypaint off interior

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  • JoelJ Offline
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    Joel
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    So I ended up trading my Si for a 97 cx hatch, and The entire interior is spraypainte black and white. I took it out already, currently pressure washing it. It's taking a long time. Anyone got any idea to take it off without ruining the panels. They didn't sand them before they painted them, so the finish is still under the black spray paint.

    no race car? becuz homeowner...

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      get vinyl dye and re-dye them an OEM color?

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        you could try and get some oooops paint remover that stuff is usually safe on many different surfaces

        1997 Pontiac Grand am (the work as begun)
        2007 GMC Yukon Denali Got Rid of the Van WHOOOO
        2006 Dodge Megacab 4 in lift with wheels and big tires Bad ASS
        1984 Jeep Wagoneer (show with lift and tires flamed paint job)

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          Joel
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          tjamz wrote:
          get vinyl dye and re-dye them an OEM color?
          No, I want to get all the spraypaint off first, if they are bad I will re dye them. IMO, spray dye is kinda ghetto, I'de rather stay with the stock finish.

          no race car? becuz homeowner...

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            mybadga
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            that is why something like googone or ooops would take the paint off down to the factory finish, you would have to take the paint off first to even dye the vinyl

            1997 Pontiac Grand am (the work as begun)
            2007 GMC Yukon Denali Got Rid of the Van WHOOOO
            2006 Dodge Megacab 4 in lift with wheels and big tires Bad ASS
            1984 Jeep Wagoneer (show with lift and tires flamed paint job)

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              KA-T_240
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              decal and paint remover. i got some at the shop. stop buy and we can maybe try a bit of it. we use it all the time to get that crap of. also brake kleen

              PM me for:
              Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
              Diesel repairs or performance products.

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                97jeep wrote:
                decal and paint remover. i got some at the shop. stop buy and we can maybe try a bit of it. we use it all the time to get that crap of. also brake kleen

                Brake clean and most plastics/vinyl don't go together very well. I'd steer far away from that.

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                  KA-T_240
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                  i know what you mean. ive had to use it before on parts that didnt really matter and it works sometimes with out the bad effects

                  PM me for:
                  Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
                  Diesel repairs or performance products.

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