Hi Kevin,
I had acetone but was afraid to use it. I thought it would dry out and
shrink the vinyl. If I get stuck with this I'll try the acetone. Thanks
for the suggestion.
John
K. Valentine wrote:
>On Mar 3, 2006, at 6:51 PM, John Daniel Caffrey wrote:
>> . I tried mineral spirits
>> and MEK on a small area applied with a rag, and was only able to
>> remove some of the light stuff
>
>
>John,
>
>I can't advise you on the eBay problem, but I believe that you could
>get the overspray off the wheel using Acetone. Use it on a rag and
>wipe it gently with just a little pressure. Check to make sure it is
>not removing the dye from the vinyl, (it usually does not). I use
>acetone often to remove dried paint and Sharpie marker. I just
>cleaned up a top boot cover that had 3 year old blue paint overspray
>on it.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Kevin V.
>Tamaqua, PA
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