I bought a used Trike, in excellent shape, but has painted names on back and some religious symbols that I want to remove. What is the best way to remove them without damage to the clear coat?
thanks,
bill P a/k/a gator1606
I bought a used Trike, in excellent shape, but has painted names on back and some religious symbols that I want to remove. What is the best way to remove them without damage to the clear coat?
thanks,
bill P a/k/a gator1606
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William , try white compound, even after removal , it will always be there as a ghost image! Unfortunately a repaint will be needed.
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You might try Easy Off Oven Cleaner, spray on a micro fiber rag and rub ... it has worked for me before ... just be careful and test it in an inconspicuous spot first, not all clear coats are alike.
Perhaps a custom vinyl graphic wrap can be made to cover what you're trying to "erase"?
Other then that, depending on what type of paint was used and how long it's had to cure, as Frankie said, only a repaint will truly get it gone.
Good luck, and welcome to the site William...
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Have heard folks talk about acetone.
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Yes .... eventually the clear coat will yellow over time if acetone is applied ... did this to a 1 ton dually truck ... white ... got some overspray from a trailer I was working on, on the truck, came right off with acetone ... within months the clear started to yellow ... about a year it was cracking and pealing ... ended up getting the whole rear of the truck repainted.
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I brought the painted part to an auto body shop where they used compounds that would not damage the clear coat but remove the names from the trunk lid.
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What was the name of that stuff that ‘Zook recently (either August or September I think) highly recommended to remove overspray? He buys it at either Home Depot or Lowe’s. Said it would not damage the bike’s paint... I can’t remember the name of it... would it help in this situation?
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No matter what different products you use you're always going to have a ghost image of the names/designs. A re-paint is about the only sure method of covering it up. Sorry !!
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Dang Paws ... totally forgot about that ZEP stuff.
I used it on my little trailer and the Toyota.
This is the stuff:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It did work well on the overspray ... not sure how well it would have worked on long dried pinstripes and other things. At less than $20 it is worth a try.
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