Cleaning up paint
#1
Cleaning up paint
The previous owner of my SC2 used some kind of cement to attach a broken mirror back onto the car. I'm in the process of repairing it correctly and I was wondering if someone had any ideas about cleaning up the area.
I'd like to save the paint if I can, Cranberry is a very rare color. I can try scraping it off, but if there was a solvent I could use, I would be grateful!
I'd like to save the paint if I can, Cranberry is a very rare color. I can try scraping it off, but if there was a solvent I could use, I would be grateful!
#5
Dry ice is -109f or colder so its not to be handled without good protection.
Also its co2 so don't use or let it sublimate in an enclosed space. I would put it in my home only an outside feezer.
#6
hell I should have said that..I'm a Chemist by training....
Also, you have think about how the materials will be losing heat in this situation.
If the cement gets very cold very fast but does not release from the door, then the paint will "freeze " next -- and if that whole combo comes off, you've missed your objective and hosed the paint.
I wish your pic link wasn't broken.
If it is some type of thin clear glue, it may be cyano-acrylate based (like KrazyGlue) in which case in can be dissolved CAREFULLy with acetone (found in Nail polish remover or found CONCENTRATED at HD, Lowes, etc. Try some nail polish rem first w a q tip on an out of sight spot to see it it works.
I don't doubt that concentrated acetone will wreck the clear coat and paint--it's used as a solvent for many things, so don't go there.
Also, you have think about how the materials will be losing heat in this situation.
If the cement gets very cold very fast but does not release from the door, then the paint will "freeze " next -- and if that whole combo comes off, you've missed your objective and hosed the paint.
I wish your pic link wasn't broken.
If it is some type of thin clear glue, it may be cyano-acrylate based (like KrazyGlue) in which case in can be dissolved CAREFULLy with acetone (found in Nail polish remover or found CONCENTRATED at HD, Lowes, etc. Try some nail polish rem first w a q tip on an out of sight spot to see it it works.
I don't doubt that concentrated acetone will wreck the clear coat and paint--it's used as a solvent for many things, so don't go there.
#8
Ok, photos can be found here.
http://www.cardomain.com/ridepost/63...turn-s-series/
It's not the most elegant photo solution, but it works.
http://www.cardomain.com/ridepost/63...turn-s-series/
It's not the most elegant photo solution, but it works.