kamino69er
May 16th, 03, 11:10 PM
I painted the inside part of my bumper with Por15 and did'nt realize after a couple of weeks that I got some of it on the chrome part.
Any one know how I can get that off!
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I know brake fluid will eat right through it. Don't know if it will affect the chrome though. I'd try 0000 steel wool with laquer thinner first. If all else fails POR thinner might remove it.
SSuper Dave
May 17th, 03, 8:07 AM
It wont' stick at all to chrome, I had the same thing happen and picked it off with a small screwdriver.
Randy Mosier
May 18th, 03, 4:23 PM
You gotta remember, Por 15 does not adhere well to slick surfaces without a little sandblasting or etching, and none are slicker than chrome! You should be able to peel it off with a little help from you fingernail, or at worst, a plastic scraper.
kamino69er
May 18th, 03, 11:35 PM
Got it off. Thanks to all!!
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Glad to hear you got it off... that stuff is hard to get off once it is applied right!! But the slick chrome surface helped!
But I will disagree with the statement by von that it will come off with brake fluid... Brake fluid will not hurt it! That is IF it is applied properly and allowed to dry AND there are NO edges or scratched in it! If the brake fluid can somehow get under it, then it will cause the POR to peel and come off just like other paints.
Bill C.