Somewhere I read (oh, I hope this doesn't start something!) that WD-40
helps to remove paint overspray. If it does that, it surely should remove
paint flecks that weren't originally applied to upholstery.
Just a thought.... I'd try it.
Carol
At 11:00 AM 7/21/98 -0500, Mike Cousins wrote:
>I've got a 72 TR6 that I'm trying to sell soon for about $800. It has a
>good interior, good body, good frame, but a bad engine. The thing is though
>that I put the car on my driveway and covered it with a tarp that had some
>dried up white paint on it. The dried up white paint flaked off and got all
>over the interior and got baked by the sun. Now I cant figure out how to
>get the white paint off. Should I try to use paint thinner (mineral
>spirits), or will this screw up the vinyl ??? Some of the paint comes up
>if you scrape it with your fingernail, but a lot of it is still stuck to the
>interior.
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>Please help!
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>Cheers
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...now running Windows '98, better known as "MacIntosh '87 "
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