car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint? - Solved
F2004: 12 of 13* wrote:
> 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.
Woopsie daisy.
> 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.
Woopsie daisy.
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint? - Solved
F2004: 12 of 13* wrote:
> 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.
Woopsie daisy.
> 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.
Woopsie daisy.
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
try the Mr Clean Magic Eraser. It's the safe way to clean.
"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$cx.2668@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
> Some punk wrote some profanities with a sharpie on my bumper. I want to
> remove them ASAP, is there a way to do it without hurting the car paint?
> Does it just have to be painted over?
>
>
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Re: car vandalized, best way to remove sharpie off paint?
try the Mr Clean Magic Eraser. It's the safe way to clean.
"tomamaron" <ed@aol.net> wrote in message
news:2KtWc.5638$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?
>
>
"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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