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David G. Bell
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On Tuesday, in article
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[email protected] "Mr.Nice." wrote:
> My wifes maroon saab is now sporting a blue wiggly stripe down one
> side, kindly donated by some local muppet.
>
> After careful thought we have decided that this expression of art is
> not to our taste and would like to return the car to a more uniform
> maroon, bereft of blue.
>
> How can we easily, cheaply and neatly remove said stripe?
> it's over 4 panels in a wiggly line.
>
> I was going to take one of those green pan scrubber things and some
> kitchen cleaner and see if it would lift, followed by a treatment of
> colour magic stuff.
>
> Any ideas boys and girls?
Aren't ost spray cans still cellulose paint, while factory paints are
something else. So the right solvent should get it off.
--
David G. Bell -- SF Fan, Filker, and Punslinger.
"History shows that the Singularity started when Sir Tim Berners-Lee
was bitten by a radioactive spider."
<[email protected]>
[email protected] "Mr.Nice." wrote:
> My wifes maroon saab is now sporting a blue wiggly stripe down one
> side, kindly donated by some local muppet.
>
> After careful thought we have decided that this expression of art is
> not to our taste and would like to return the car to a more uniform
> maroon, bereft of blue.
>
> How can we easily, cheaply and neatly remove said stripe?
> it's over 4 panels in a wiggly line.
>
> I was going to take one of those green pan scrubber things and some
> kitchen cleaner and see if it would lift, followed by a treatment of
> colour magic stuff.
>
> Any ideas boys and girls?
Aren't ost spray cans still cellulose paint, while factory paints are
something else. So the right solvent should get it off.
--
David G. Bell -- SF Fan, Filker, and Punslinger.
"History shows that the Singularity started when Sir Tim Berners-Lee
was bitten by a radioactive spider."