Removing stains |
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Removing stains |
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I got some paint or acid on the hood of my car? I'm not sure what it is but the thing is, that stain is not coming off by washing or scrubing. I was wondering if there are any products that can take off the stain. The stain is about the size of a mole and it's spotted on one area of the hood. I don't remember where I parked but my mom thinks it could be the acid/zap from the tree or if someone jacked some clothes and they had that ink sensor security device and the ink might've leaked on the hood? Should I take the car to dealer and ask them to check it out? Please help. =)
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use gasoline to remove it. Dab a cloth in gas and then rub it on the stain. If this doesnt get if off then your gunna needs a new paint job and a chisel.
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If I use gasoline doesn't the gasoline get rid of the top coat of the paint and then the paint will start to chip?
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 282 Joined: Dec 2007 Member No: 601,342 ![]() |
No it will be fine.
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