Oh you poor bastard, this is really unfortunate.
even when the paints removed its still gonna be a Puslar![]()
Oh you poor bastard, this is really unfortunate.
even when the paints removed its still gonna be a Puslar![]()
You sure that it isn't seminal fluid under an ultraviolet light? Does someone enjoy his car too much![]()
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
If it's acrylic, it's easy to shift (I know this because when I was spray-painting the roof of our first house, I .... um.. accidentally rendered the bonnet of my father-in-law's 180B sort of ... um... spotty. Like, white with a fine coating of gree pimples.
Luckily, car polish took it off.
Most car paint is lacquer, so it's resistant to many organic solvents apart from acetone. Paint brush cleaner ("Kumcleen", f'rinstance) will remove it if turps doesn't. So will petrol, as it has a large dollop of the same solvents (toluene and xylene) that are present in brush cleaner. Follow up with a mildly abrasive car polish.
Or you could leave it - it looks kinda kewl.![]()
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Oh now the thread is just BEGGING for this one...
"I's no' a bobike (motorbike) - i's a scooter!" - MsKABC's son, aged 2 years.
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