obseSSed
Dec 6th, 04, 9:09 AM
graemlins/clonk.gif I got a little overspray on the bottom of my rear seat and I was wondering what I could use to remove it without damaging the seat, if that is at all possible? It is a single stage Urethane(white on a black seat, no less) Thanks
DaDon
Dec 6th, 04, 10:10 AM
If you have vinyl seat covers, try carb cleaner on a rag. Try an inconspicuous area first to make sure it doesn't take out any of the color.
obseSSed
Dec 8th, 04, 3:31 PM
Won't that damage the vinyl,or does it evaporate quick enough
6t7gto
Dec 8th, 04, 4:04 PM
try WD-40.
read a site once that says it is good for all sorts of cleaning.
david
bisjoe
Dec 10th, 04, 8:39 AM
Also try denatured alcohol. If all else fails call around and find a sign shop that has something called Rapid Tac "Rapid Remover", it's an adhesive remover that I use often to take off dried paint from plastics. It's $30 a gallon at sign supply stores, but maybe someone will give
you a ragful and you can clean it there in the parking lot.