Tip for removing paint from dash pieces

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christopher728
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Tip for removing paint from dash pieces

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Don't know if this has been covered, but I couldn't find anything when I was looking for a solution.

I bought a painted ash tray from a 92/93 off ebay and sprayed it with Easy Off oven cleaner. I had to let it sit for awhile and take a toothbrush to it, but the paint came off pretty easily and did not damage the plastic. It did look a little dull afterwards, but I don't know if that because of the age, paint or cleaner. And after some Mothers Back to Black and and Armor All type protectant the color and shine look good.

I've ONLY tried this on the ash tray, so I couldn't say how it would work on a different type of plastic, but I would imagine it to have similar results.

I found the idea on a model building forum, some of the people on there recommended it because it didn't damage the plastic on their models.
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Re: Tip for removing paint from dash pieces

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Good to know :)
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