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Has Anyone E V E R Gotten................................................................

JBurton

Signtologist
Cooley Magic is another concoction that puts carb cleaner to shame, bonus that it's intended to remove ink already.
 

GAC05

Quit buggin' me
3M Perfect-it Rubbing compound - DeWalt DWP849X variable speed polisher (corded for all the HPs) - Wool buffing pad - 3500 rpm - you'll have it knocked down to the primer in 5 minutes or less.
 

netsol

Active Member
literally Magic Marker off white truck body doors. They have I think 6 of them. These idiots put their DOT numbers on with a frickin' magic marker. I tried.......

* Lacquer Thinner
* Xylene
* MEK

It might've come off slightly, but it seems to have stained the paint.

Any ideas ??

:thankyou: Gino
i am late to the party.
acetone is always my first attempt
 

JamesLam

New Member
I thought someone had tattooed Dorothy incorrectly and was trying to fix that. Seemed pretty aggressive for a typo.
 

DL Signs

Never go against the family
If alcohol won't take it all off, you need something mildly abrasive. A guy I know who does detailing does this, makes a paste by mixing baking soda and alcohol, dips a rag into it and rubs it out. He uses all kinds of weird stuff, even sometimes toothpaste to get marks and inks off of paint.
 

d fleming

New Member
Wet sand it with 3000 grit and move to more coarse if needed. If that doesn't do it than it is deep in the paint. Design a cover or paint it. I have seen some serious wtf's on dump trucks around here the last few years. DOT man pulls them over and then they use whatever they have to mark it until they can get to a shop.
 

gnubler

Active Member
try any hand sanitizer...works on almost all applications with sharpei
Like this one?

licensed-image
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
Yeah, I often noticed how similar skin is to metal. Only thing is, when metal vehicles meet human skin on the road, metal generally wins out. Skin is always ruined and the metal seems unblemished, except for some red stains.
 

netsol

Active Member
Yeah, I often noticed how similar skin is to metal. Only thing is, when metal vehicles meet human skin on the road, metal generally wins out. Skin is always ruined and the metal seems unblemished, except for some red stains.
and the red stains wipe off fairly easily
 

JBurton

Signtologist
Yeah, I often noticed how similar skin is to metal. Only thing is, when metal vehicles meet human skin on the road, metal generally wins out. Skin is always ruined and the metal seems unblemished, except for some red stains.
So what was the final solution y'all came up with?
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
They came over, looked at it and said....... don't worry about it, just letter over it and no one will ever notice it......... they didn't even want a white patch of vinyl over it.
 
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