Hello Everyone,
First post! So, I got my car newly painted. It was a 2004 Honda S2000 convertible being restored, so at the time of repainting it didn't have the soft top or windshield, so those areas were covered and tapped off when painting.
After I got it back I noticed that the inside of the windows had some blue paint overspray on them. And then I noticed some "colorless" coating which I assume was the clear coat overspray.
The instrument panel also appears to have some sort of very light coating on it as well which obscures the gauges slightly.
I tried soap and water, windex and ammonia for the the window coating, but the only thing that removed it was Acetone.
But I know I can't use Acetone on the plastic face of the gauges. And I assume I can't use it on the vinyl dashboard either?
I can sort of scrap off the stuff from the instrument panel with my finger, but it still don't look perfect that way.
Any recommendations from the experts? Going back to the paint shop is my very last option as the circumstances that this all happened in were sort of "complicated".
Thanks all!
First post! So, I got my car newly painted. It was a 2004 Honda S2000 convertible being restored, so at the time of repainting it didn't have the soft top or windshield, so those areas were covered and tapped off when painting.
After I got it back I noticed that the inside of the windows had some blue paint overspray on them. And then I noticed some "colorless" coating which I assume was the clear coat overspray.
The instrument panel also appears to have some sort of very light coating on it as well which obscures the gauges slightly.
I tried soap and water, windex and ammonia for the the window coating, but the only thing that removed it was Acetone.
But I know I can't use Acetone on the plastic face of the gauges. And I assume I can't use it on the vinyl dashboard either?
I can sort of scrap off the stuff from the instrument panel with my finger, but it still don't look perfect that way.
Any recommendations from the experts? Going back to the paint shop is my very last option as the circumstances that this all happened in were sort of "complicated".
Thanks all!
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