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Any ideas for getting overspray off plastic bits (like the plastic connector for the vacuum line on the brake booster for example?)
Had a bad experience with thinners once and dont want to try again.
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Jeremy
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Try using some of that steel wool that has the soap in it.
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Jif or Ajax creamy cleanser, hard toothbrush or nail brush and a rinse in water and away you go, no scratches. For stubborn paint spots on plastic use the edge of a credit card or one of those plastic scrapers. Edited by user Friday, 18 December 2009 7:33:36 PM(UTC)
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After all the help,we should "ALL" get a drive in this car of yours :-)
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No problem
Just got to get it driving first :)
Then youre all more than welcome.
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Jeremy
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