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raptor liner over spray....

rehberg79

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Byron, Il
I was working on some rock chips and a little rust on the rocker area of my heep. I cleaned it all up and sprayed it with Raptor liner. I have now found overspray on one of my rims. What could i clean this off with? You cant really see it but I know its there.
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take some high quality carbeurator cleaner and try it on the back side of the wheels so it wont show if it pulls the paint. if it doesnt hurt the paint try that on the raptor liner
 
I think a few times wheeling over some jagged rocks might take care of the over spray : ) or, let my wife drive and the curb rash will do the same.
 
I used Bug and Tar remover on my XJ's paint when I got the same over spray in all the wrong places not enough masking on my part, but it took it right off and no damage to the paint.
 
Wal-Mart also carries this stain remover stuff in a purple container(like a gallon)... gets rid of oil stains on cement, sticky adhesive etc... you're supposed to dilute it a little bit unless you want a super strong effect just use it straight but don't let it settle for too long or it could take off the paint.
 
You might be able to pick it off with your finger once it fully cures. I have found out first hand that it doesnt stick to smooth unsanded surfaces very well.
 
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