try goo gone? let it soak...
sometimes you can scrap it off/ cause it doesn't stick to vinyl?
cold woork too! or heat!
lastly light sanding works!
try acetone(fingernail polish remover!)
pam? or wd-40 work too!
2007-10-14 06:54:05
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answered by ? 7
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Certainly you might get dozens of suggestions regarding "brands" of STUFF. I wish you'd offered some detail as to the Surface.
I have a remedy I use often; though in my case it's best used as a SOAK.
VINEGAR works miracles with paint brushes and latex paint.
Mineral spirits might have an effect in your case as might GOO GONE. Products like GOOF OFF and/or Nail polish might also work, but will likely damage the Vinyl;;;yet we can't know what that surface is.
Steven Wolf
2007-10-14 11:36:54
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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I think you will find that a product called OOPHS! will not hurt vinyl. It says so on the can. It is designed to remove latex paint from surfaces but I have used it for other paint also.
If you have a place where you can test it in case there is a problem, I'd try the OOPHS!
2007-10-14 12:03:45
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answered by oil field trash 7
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you could try a cutting compound, such as T-Cut
or, try some rubbing compound
both will take the top layer off the paint and gradually remove it
most car care places (such as halfords) will stock these
2007-10-14 11:32:51
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answered by Basra 3
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You might try a little wd40 on soft cloth test a small area. Yes wd40 is a cleaner.
2007-10-14 11:33:52
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answered by Flat_out_Bob 7
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