Any citrus base cleaner will remove the offending marks![]()
I ran out of the Parma product that wipes overspray and sharpie marks off without damaging the lexan. Can that, or something similar, be bought now or is there a homebrew that works? I'm talking about the water based paints not lacquer.
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Any citrus base cleaner will remove the offending marks![]()
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I've always used Lighter fluid to take sharpie marks off, perhaps it'll work on the paint as well?
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Naptha takes of some sharpie marks but not all. I will try goo gone and some lemon pledge
Anything worth doing is worth overdoing
When I mentioned citrus, I didn't mean pledge
Try something like De-Solv-it
Don, 91% Isopropyl Alcohol from the drug store works great .... JW
overspray - try Tamiya Polycarbonate Cleaner, thats what i use
works perfect for sharpie marks too
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Thanks for all the tips. Looks like the Tamiya product is basically the same as the Parma. I will get to touching up some bodies soon.
Anything worth doing is worth overdoing
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