How to remove paint from a car in 5 easy steps...
Classic cars have chrome bumpers.Motorcycles and bicycles have chrome on them.A scratch or nick can reveal chrome underneath a painted surface.There's a good chance that the chrome underneath is protected by the paint on the vehicle.It's easy to remove paint from chrome with any of the household products you already have on hand.
Classic cars have chrome bumpers.Motorcycles and bicycles have chrome on them.A scratch or nick can reveal chrome underneath a painted surface.There's a good chance that the chrome underneath is protected by the paint on the vehicle.It's easy to remove paint from chrome with any of the household products you already have on hand.
If you want to remove paint, apply a paint stripper.Follow the instructions on the manufacturer's website.To completely cover the surface of the item, apply enough paint remover.Place the item in a bag.Wrap the chrome area with plastic wrap and secure with tape if it's too large for a bag.Allow to sit overnight.The next day, use a soft cloth, plastic scraper and nylon scrubber to remove paint.
Use a thinner.Saturate a soft cloth with lacquer thinner and let the rag sit on the painted surface to absorb the paint.When the paint starts to break down, check every 15 minutes.Use a soft cloth, plastic scraper and nylon scrubber to remove paint and paint remnants.
Use a cleaner in the oven.The same way you clean an oven, use oven cleaner to remove paint.Place the oven cleaner on the chrome.If you want to sit overnight, place items in a plastic bag or wrap.Remove paint with a soft cloth, plastic scraper and nylon scrubber.
Use a soft cloth to remove chrome chemical remnants.If you want, wash with water.