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Frogwatch wrote:
Yikes, epoxy spray on a car, that'll ruin your day. He was PO'd all right. And that appliance epoxy is tough stuff, compound would barely touch it. Drive an old truck and then it doesnt matter, probably an improvement too. Except for the windshield ![]() DSK |
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katysails wrote:
Did you try acetone? Xylol is usually a better solvent for partially-cured epoxy, although vinegar works very well up to the "green cure" stage. tried everything up & including wetsanding & repainting, which I had to pay somebody else to do the final steps. PITA and a delay I did not need for other ongoing jobs. However your neighbors goodwill is worth soemthing and he won't park his car there again ![]() DSK |
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