car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
In article <2KtWc.5638$cx.2668@bignews4.bellsouth.net>, "tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote:
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
Rubbing alcohol will remove permanent maker from most
surfaces, so i don't see why it wouldn't work on a car. Don't
use it full strength at first (apply with a damp cloth) and wax
the full panel afterwards.
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
Rubbing alcohol will remove permanent maker from most
surfaces, so i don't see why it wouldn't work on a car. Don't
use it full strength at first (apply with a damp cloth) and wax
the full panel afterwards.
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
In article <2KtWc.5638$cx.2668@bignews4.bellsouth.net>, "tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote:
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
Rubbing alcohol will remove permanent maker from most
surfaces, so i don't see why it wouldn't work on a car. Don't
use it full strength at first (apply with a damp cloth) and wax
the full panel afterwards.
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
Rubbing alcohol will remove permanent maker from most
surfaces, so i don't see why it wouldn't work on a car. Don't
use it full strength at first (apply with a damp cloth) and wax
the full panel afterwards.
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
"Sharpie" ink can be removed with a rag soaked in a little denatured
alcohol (***NOT*** Rubbing alcohol). You can find denatured alcohol at
Lowes and Home Depot stores usually in the paint department.
Denatured alcohol will not hurt the paint.
In article <2KtWc.5638$cx.2668@bignews4.bellsouth.net> "tomamaron"
<ed@aol.net> writes:
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
>
alcohol (***NOT*** Rubbing alcohol). You can find denatured alcohol at
Lowes and Home Depot stores usually in the paint department.
Denatured alcohol will not hurt the paint.
In article <2KtWc.5638$cx.2668@bignews4.bellsouth.net> "tomamaron"
<ed@aol.net> writes:
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
>
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
"Sharpie" ink can be removed with a rag soaked in a little denatured
alcohol (***NOT*** Rubbing alcohol). You can find denatured alcohol at
Lowes and Home Depot stores usually in the paint department.
Denatured alcohol will not hurt the paint.
In article <2KtWc.5638$cx.2668@bignews4.bellsouth.net> "tomamaron"
<ed@aol.net> writes:
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
>
alcohol (***NOT*** Rubbing alcohol). You can find denatured alcohol at
Lowes and Home Depot stores usually in the paint department.
Denatured alcohol will not hurt the paint.
In article <2KtWc.5638$cx.2668@bignews4.bellsouth.net> "tomamaron"
<ed@aol.net> writes:
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
>
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
tomamaron wrote:
> Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
> remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
> Does it just have to be painted over?
>
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Laquer thinner will also take it off right away, but you have to be
careful not to let is stand on the surface.
If the car has been waxed, no problem to use a bit of Laquer thinner.
Rewax when you're done.
'Curly'
> Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
> remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
> Does it just have to be painted over?
>
==========
Laquer thinner will also take it off right away, but you have to be
careful not to let is stand on the surface.
If the car has been waxed, no problem to use a bit of Laquer thinner.
Rewax when you're done.
'Curly'
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
tomamaron wrote:
> Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
> remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
> Does it just have to be painted over?
>
==========
Laquer thinner will also take it off right away, but you have to be
careful not to let is stand on the surface.
If the car has been waxed, no problem to use a bit of Laquer thinner.
Rewax when you're done.
'Curly'
> Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
> remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
> Does it just have to be painted over?
>
==========
Laquer thinner will also take it off right away, but you have to be
careful not to let is stand on the surface.
If the car has been waxed, no problem to use a bit of Laquer thinner.
Rewax when you're done.
'Curly'
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 17:56:37 -0400, "tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote:
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
Sharpie ink will easily come off if you rub it with a vodka soaked
paper towel,which is much less harsh than denatured alcohol or lacquer
thinner.
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
Sharpie ink will easily come off if you rub it with a vodka soaked
paper towel,which is much less harsh than denatured alcohol or lacquer
thinner.
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 17:56:37 -0400, "tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote:
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
Sharpie ink will easily come off if you rub it with a vodka soaked
paper towel,which is much less harsh than denatured alcohol or lacquer
thinner.
>Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
>remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
>Does it just have to be painted over?
Sharpie ink will easily come off if you rub it with a vodka soaked
paper towel,which is much less harsh than denatured alcohol or lacquer
thinner.
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
Scratch-X. Or some light rubbing compound.
"tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote in message
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> Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
> remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
> Does it just have to be painted over?
>
>
"tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote in message
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> Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
> remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
> Does it just have to be painted over?
>
>
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
Scratch-X. Or some light rubbing compound.
"tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote in message
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> Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
> remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
> Does it just have to be painted over?
>
>
"tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote in message
news:2KtWc.5638$cx.2668@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
> Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
> remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
> Does it just have to be painted over?
>
>
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint? - Solved
"tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote in message
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> Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
> remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
> Does it just have to be painted over?
>
>
Friend suggested a white pencil eraser. It did the trick, can still see it
if you look at it in the right light (like shade difference) but I think
that'll go a way once I wash/wax the car.
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint? - Solved
"tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote in message
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> Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
> remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
> Does it just have to be painted over?
>
>
Friend suggested a white pencil eraser. It did the trick, can still see it
if you look at it in the right light (like shade difference) but I think
that'll go a way once I wash/wax the car.
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint? - Solved
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 10:36:05 -0400, "tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote:
>Friend suggested a white pencil eraser. It did the trick, can still see it
>if you look at it in the right light (like shade difference)
....Extremely abrasive. You might well have used sandpaper.
>but I think
>that'll go a way once I wash/wax the car.
You may have to compound the whole panel now, to eliminate the
distinction.
You should have tried the vodka, I wasn't kidding.
>Friend suggested a white pencil eraser. It did the trick, can still see it
>if you look at it in the right light (like shade difference)
....Extremely abrasive. You might well have used sandpaper.
>but I think
>that'll go a way once I wash/wax the car.
You may have to compound the whole panel now, to eliminate the
distinction.
You should have tried the vodka, I wasn't kidding.
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint? - Solved
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 10:36:05 -0400, "tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote:
>Friend suggested a white pencil eraser. It did the trick, can still see it
>if you look at it in the right light (like shade difference)
....Extremely abrasive. You might well have used sandpaper.
>but I think
>that'll go a way once I wash/wax the car.
You may have to compound the whole panel now, to eliminate the
distinction.
You should have tried the vodka, I wasn't kidding.
>Friend suggested a white pencil eraser. It did the trick, can still see it
>if you look at it in the right light (like shade difference)
....Extremely abrasive. You might well have used sandpaper.
>but I think
>that'll go a way once I wash/wax the car.
You may have to compound the whole panel now, to eliminate the
distinction.
You should have tried the vodka, I wasn't kidding.