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:iagree: If its Latex then u lucked out. Much ezer to take care of than oil based. I took care of a customers car when a full gallon of white latex paint fell on the roof of a black lexus. Like others say get the client to sign a waver to protect yourself first. Use a Hair dryer/ heat gun to warm the paint up or like bobby said a hot towel to warm the paint up an use "plastic razor blade to gently lift the paint off the surface.If it is latex you should be able to peal it right off just like you would with decals/pinstripping. I dont have any experience with oil based so dont know what the best way to remove. Your going to have to do a light polish after an like always fallow up with a lsp. Hope this helpsDave's spot on with the release!!
If it's latex then hot water should soften it so it can be removed. Try some thick towels soaked in HOT water. Do a section at a time softening it and see if you can carefully scrape is off using a plastic razor place or putty knife...
If you have a pressure washer this could remove the paint once warm too and make things go a lot faster....
:iagree: If its Latex then u lucked out. Much ezer to take care of than oil based. I took care of a customers car when a full gallon of white latex paint fell on the roof of a black lexus. Like others say get the client to sign a waver to protect yourself first. Use a Hair dryer/ heat gun to warm the paint up or like bobby said a hot towel to warm the paint up an use "plastic razor blade to gently lift the paint off the surface.If it is latex you should be able to peal it right off just like you would with decals/pinstripping. I dont have any experience with oil based so dont know what the best way to remove. Your going to have to do a light polish after an like always fallow up with a lsp. Hope this helps