Road paint suggestions

I will not participate in your vandalizing scheme :bash:









ok, j/k! What are you removing it from, plastic, metal, or car paint? First try using Stoner's Tarminator or Stoner's Xenit. A plastic razor blade will be helpful. You may find the need for lacquer thinner but use sparingly.
 
I responded to this in another thread awhile back ,you need acetone and a plastic scraper to remove the most of it and then use a clay to get the small stuff off,then wash with your choice of car wash soap then compound/polish as needed.

Glenn
 
Road Paint Suggestions? White with yellow seems to work well.
 
I usually paint the roads in rubber

Regards,

Smokey Burnout
 
Sorry for the blank post guys I did not mean to post until I had more time I was interupted and busy until now.

So I have White road paint along the bottom edge of my Black 2004 tacoma from front wheel to back and covering the inside of the wheel wells, the tires, and the black plastic fender flares that I just treated 2 months ago with c4 :(. the paint has to coats of WG DGPS applied a month ago and the month previous. I am hoping having good protection on the paint and flares will make removal less of an issue?

The inside of the flares and wells looks like crap I was completely unaware of the wet paint until i rolled up on the paint crew one night on 97 and then realized the 100ft or so back the warning truck was probably was not far enough to let it all dry.

So If any of this info modifies your suggestions please advise accordingly!

thanks for the help!

Chris
 
Sorry for the blank post guys I did not mean to post until I had more time I was interupted and busy until now.

So I have White road paint along the bottom edge of my Black 2004 tacoma from front wheel to back and covering the inside of the wheel wells, the tires, and the black plastic fender flares that I just treated 2 months ago with c4 :(. the paint has to coats of WG DGPS applied a month ago and the month previous. I am hoping having good protection on the paint and flares will make removal less of an issue?

The inside of the flares and wells looks like crap I was completely unaware of the wet paint until i rolled up on the paint crew one night on 97 and then realized the 100ft or so back the warning truck was probably was not far enough to let it all dry.

So If any of this info modifies your suggestions please advise accordingly!

thanks for the help!

Chris

First off is the Taco a 4x4?

If so cover those unsightly road paint pimples with MUD!
 
First off is the Taco a 4x4?

If so cover those unsightly road paint pimples with MUD!

Haha I wish.. Just a TRD PreRunner... Did great in the snow last few years though with the locking rear dif and 400 lbs of sand in the bed
 
Haha I wish.. Just a TRD PreRunner... Did great in the snow last few years though with the locking rear dif and 400 lbs of sand in the bed

In all honesty I would recommend the tamanator and a plastic razor then a mildly aggressive clay and a lot of time... Then a good smr for the fact that you will probably put some scratches in the paint...
 
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