Oh my lord..

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Now.. this is not me or anyone I know, just found it browsing through some memes waiting on my girlfriend. So I thought i would share..

>_> I wouldn't even try..

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That's no problem for Jeff...





...if he could find the time to get away from his busy overspray removal business.
 
I literally just busted out laughing and spilled my drink
 
Jeff's my hero :)

OAN: You've come along way since signing up at AGO.
Good luck, and keep up the great work hand!
 
What a mess lol

Hey look honey I painted your car :laughing:


Definitely a seat from the junkyard (or re-upholster) a sill plate and a little finessing may get that (hopefully latex) paint off the jamb and rocker.
 
Believe it or not I'd take a crack at it, I mean what have you got to lose! Remove the seat and work outdoors.

  1. While the paints still fresh and wet, continue to flood the area with a garden hose and direct stream.
  2. A pressure washer next with a soap nozzle and continue cleaning.
  3. Some scrubbing with soapy hot water
  4. A hot water extractor seems like the next logical step
  5. Continue until the material looks clean..
  6. Let dry then treat
If it's an oil based paint then a barn-fire is in order...
 
Believe it or not I'd take a crack at it, I mean what have you got to lose! Remove the seat and work outdoors.

  1. While the paints still fresh and wet, continue to flood the area with a garden hose and direct stream.
  2. A pressure washer next with a soap nozzle and continue cleaning.
  3. Some scrubbing with soapy hot water
  4. A hot water extractor seems like the next logical step
  5. Continue until the material looks clean..
  6. Let dry then treat
If it's an oil based paint then a barn-fire is in order...


Your right Bobby. As long as it's water based paint you got a shot. If it's oil based paint, light a match.
 
Serve-Pro Restoration experts to the rescue! :laughing:
 
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