Overspray removal on rubber window trim
Hello All
I have an issue where as the previous owner of my car was doing some painting of his home and of course overspray landed all over the car.
I have since removed the overspray on paint and windows, but the overspray on the rubber window/door trim remains. Its white paint for the exterior of a home or maybe primer. dont know.
I have tried megiuers rubber trim cleaner restorer, and a couple other rubber trim cleaners. None have seemed to even weaken the overspray dots on the rubber.
Anyone know of any other products or techniques I could try?
Would I be best possibly using some rubber trim paint over the overspray? (rubber is slightly dry looking) The Florida sun has taken a toll on the rubber as well.
Hello All
I have an issue where as the previous owner of my car was doing some painting of his home and of course overspray landed all over the car.
I have since removed the overspray on paint and windows, but the overspray on the rubber window/door trim remains. Its white paint for the exterior of a home or maybe primer. dont know.
I have tried megiuers rubber trim cleaner restorer, and a couple other rubber trim cleaners. None have seemed to even weaken the overspray dots on the rubber.
Anyone know of any other products or techniques I could try?
Would I be best possibly using some rubber trim paint over the overspray? (rubber is slightly dry looking) The Florida sun has taken a toll on the rubber as well.
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