Paint all over the interior.....
#276
Re: Paint all over the interior.....
Originally posted by 20FHK02
Does anybody know how to clean up paints on cloth, leather, carpet, plastic, viynle, and metal??
I bought a spray paint and put it inside the car, but it somehow got caught under the seat. I didn't know so when I adjust the seat it punched a hole on the can and the paint blew out like a jet engine........
Does anybody know how to clean up paints on cloth, leather, carpet, plastic, viynle, and metal??
I bought a spray paint and put it inside the car, but it somehow got caught under the seat. I didn't know so when I adjust the seat it punched a hole on the can and the paint blew out like a jet engine........
For the cloth I'd try and find a cosmoline remover. I've used this to get pen marks off cloth and leather interiors. It might work for the paint on the cloth. The most important part is to apply the product to a cloth not the surface and test it in a inconspicuous area. You should be able to find this at Home Depot. FYI cosmoline remover is basically a glue remover that's used for all kinds of things but at dealerships they use it to remove glue from all the plastic new cars are wraped in.
Good Luck
#277
It even make is way to a pc game modding community !
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#278
#279
Sorry it happened to you, but we're glad you were brave enough to share your misfortune (and pictures) with us all.
We may ride on 2 wheels but we feel your pain!
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We may ride on 2 wheels but we feel your pain!
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#280
This thread has now made its way over to www.preludeonline.com as well...
We're all laughing with you, glad to hear you're getting it taken care of through your insurance. Best of luck!
We're all laughing with you, glad to hear you're getting it taken care of through your insurance. Best of luck!
Last edited by cantdrive92; 12-09-2003 at 06:11 PM.
#284
Whoops
Still, it all worked out in the end by the sounds of it.
Saw this on another non-automotive site - it's still spreading
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Still, it all worked out in the end by the sounds of it.
Saw this on another non-automotive site - it's still spreading
www.thedvdforums.com
Europe's most popular DVD discussion site
#285
Dayam.... I've been a member here for a few months (got lost in the down time...) Just found out about it on http://www.ifsja.org Funny how I find out about MB incedents on other forums....
BTW, Ummm... dude, what were you thinking???
BTW, Ummm... dude, what were you thinking???
#286
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Greetings from Trinidad! And www.crapwagon.com!
Sorry to hear about that, but you can leave it and say you got a special model.
Your Thread: http://cartfanatics.com/forums/showt...threadid=12308
Sorry to hear about that, but you can leave it and say you got a special model.
Your Thread: http://cartfanatics.com/forums/showt...threadid=12308
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1991 Ford Thunderbird Sport 5.0
Over from ModularDepot.com, Ford Mustang/Lightning/Thunderbird community for the modular motor equipped vehicles (4.6/5.4 V8's.)
http://www.modulardepot.com
Hope you get this fixed, nasty stuff.
-Josh
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Hope you get this fixed, nasty stuff.
-Josh
#288
Hello from dorkiphus.com the Northern VA / DC / MD Porsche BBS
If you ever find yourself in the VA Area I could use a new interior on my 911SC
I can't wait to see pictures of your new interior.
If you ever find yourself in the VA Area I could use a new interior on my 911SC
I can't wait to see pictures of your new interior.
#289
I may not be the first member to respond...but Greetings from www.ephatch.com just the same.
We are a 2002-200X Honda Civic Si/SiR/Type-R hatch site
I'm glad to hear your getting it taken care of
We are a 2002-200X Honda Civic Si/SiR/Type-R hatch site
I'm glad to hear your getting it taken care of
#290
About the Paint
I don't know if you already cleaned your car, hopefully you did.
What you might want to try on the non-cloth surfaces is acetone. Its a relatively easy chemical to get, and should wipe if off of hard surfaces with no discoloration IF USED SPARINGLY.
For the cloth though, my best guess is to use a detergent called Tergazyme. I use it in my lab, and it chews up polymers like they're nothin. Let it soak for a couple of hours. This is a bit more difficult to get however.
Also, look at the As Seen on TV ads for those chemicals that can clean anything, give those a shot as well, you got nothing to lose I guess.
What you might want to try on the non-cloth surfaces is acetone. Its a relatively easy chemical to get, and should wipe if off of hard surfaces with no discoloration IF USED SPARINGLY.
For the cloth though, my best guess is to use a detergent called Tergazyme. I use it in my lab, and it chews up polymers like they're nothin. Let it soak for a couple of hours. This is a bit more difficult to get however.
Also, look at the As Seen on TV ads for those chemicals that can clean anything, give those a shot as well, you got nothing to lose I guess.
#291
At least everything worked out well for you.
I can't believe how many forums have posted and how many people have seen this someone should make a link page with all these car forums.
Greeting from Virginia Tech http://www.carclubvt.com/forum/index.php
Hokies!
I can't believe how many forums have posted and how many people have seen this someone should make a link page with all these car forums.
Greeting from Virginia Tech http://www.carclubvt.com/forum/index.php
Hokies!
#292
what a great storey, our thoughts go out to you dude from the guys at http://vbulletin.thesite.org.uk
#293
Too funny. That's why you should be on TWO WHEELS instead of FOUR. No interiors to worry about.
This is from www.cycleforums.com. Come ride with us baby!
This is from www.cycleforums.com. Come ride with us baby!
#295
as one of the 3214234 thousand new members to MBW, I must make my 1 post.
Ah, jeez. Thats a tough break. But good deal on the new leather.
I found you on a gaming website from Washington State, so not very far. :P
Can;t wait for updated pics.
-Sooby
Ah, jeez. Thats a tough break. But good deal on the new leather.
I found you on a gaming website from Washington State, so not very far. :P
Can;t wait for updated pics.
-Sooby
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1981 Fullsize Jeep Cherokee Laredo Widetrack
Interior Upgrades
Wow, a new art-deco interior for the C-Class MB!!!
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greetings from IFSJA.org
home of the Full-size-Jeep addict....
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greetings from IFSJA.org
home of the Full-size-Jeep addict....
Last edited by Gilgamesh; 12-10-2003 at 08:16 AM.
#298
greetings from http://www.hondaswap.com, http://www.nissantech.com and http://www.honda-tech.com
quite possibly the most wide-spread thread ever.
quite possibly the most wide-spread thread ever.
#299
Hola from http://www.streetinsignia.com in Central Florida.
You were found on http://www.hyundaiperformance.com
and you are being added to
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http://www.hyundaiaftermarket.com
Good luck!
You were found on http://www.hyundaiperformance.com
and you are being added to
http://www.4thdimensioncarclub.com
http://www.brevardmotorsports.org
http://www.hyundaiaftermarket.com
Good luck!
#300
Greetings
What a shame. I feel your pain. Now what do we do when we must transport paint? Put it in a plastic bag and strap it down in the trunk. Look at it as a chance to upgrade your interior.
I have about 20 different substances to remove this kind of contamination. Each is effective under different circumstances and requirements but fabric and carpet are tough no matter what.
Good luck, still a nice car.
RH
What a shame. I feel your pain. Now what do we do when we must transport paint? Put it in a plastic bag and strap it down in the trunk. Look at it as a chance to upgrade your interior.
I have about 20 different substances to remove this kind of contamination. Each is effective under different circumstances and requirements but fabric and carpet are tough no matter what.
Good luck, still a nice car.
RH