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    Posted: 31/December/2007 at 12:09am
The problem is the paint gets in between the fibers on commercial glue down.... they have already tired to clean it up ...including gas... I'm sure it's distorted already...

I've seen delamination fixed by shooting glue with a syringe into the backing layers.

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Use rubbing alcohol as a VDS. It will likely need at least a half dozen applications to remove the amyl acetate.
Using Citrasov and an Oilflo mix is very good at removing paint and avoiding the delamination.
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hey kenny can have my avatar...

splash thats what your going to do to the carpet...kill it...

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It was oil base paint. The painter kicked over a full can then cleaned up what he could. THEN somebody used "fuel" to try to remove the paint. I didnt ask what "fuel" but I suspect he used gasoline! What a disaster it was/is. Already delaminated I believe
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Dry Fab is 90% OMS
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Kleen Kuip is open today and tomorrow. Lots of VDS and dry solvent in stock. Although paint is broken up into two categories...oil paint and latex paint.

See the Motsenbocker's #4 and #5 for best results.

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Chemspec Dry & Wet spotter and Liquid Gel are not totally evaporative and will both leave a residue.
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Originally posted by MR. STEAMER MR. STEAMER wrote:

why bother taking the paint out...LOL

leave it...


You could always paint the rest to match
     

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if it's on a CGD be even more careful.
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why bother taking the paint out...LOL

leave it...
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Liqua-Gel claims 90-95% volatile on the MSDS

ps. thanks for the help.
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Watch out for delamination when removing paint

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Dry 'N Wet Spotter from Chemspec has a deadly odor. They call it banana but I think that was just a bad joke.
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no I don't think so but I haven't used it for years. I use a citris solve from pro chem. if you could find an odourless paint thinner that would work as a followup for NVDS but the odour from it is the killer.
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is Liqua-Gel (Chemspec citrus solvent) a VDS?

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