Inside Panels, vents, handles

meeh3dr

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:( I want to go back to stick solor. Anyone knows how to remove paint of the palstic vents, doors handles, and panels that I have painted before. I painted them Satin Red. I used Krylon Satin paint. If anyone is interested we can swap panels: I got two small front oval vents, door handles(2opening latch and 2power window handles). It's from a 99 Honda Civic Si. Thanks.



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silentdaredevil

Its not slow, its lag
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gasoline.... i had the same problem i got sick of it so i tried gasoline and it works like a charm just let it soak for a little while and it wipes right off.
 


meeh3dr

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silentdaredevil said:
gasoline.... i had the same problem i got sick of it so i tried gasoline and it works like a charm just let it soak for a little while and it wipes right off.
But wont the part smell like gasoline after soaking it and cleaning it?
 

silentdaredevil

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for a little bit but it will wear off
 


stolibears

Use your dipstick Jimmy!!
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I used mineral spirits on mine.
 

Genuine Rolla

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use gas or some mineral spirits. I think straight up paint remover will be too strong for the plastic.

If you used gas, I would probably throw them in a bucket of warm water and soap..let them sit for a bit. That should take care of any odors.
 

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mine were gray, but my dash is black vinyl, I painted them red, but then decided to paint them black....do you guys consider black to be rice?
 


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