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| AlanS17:
Keep reading. The good stuff is down there. I was looking for a way to get permanent marker off of formica. I was going to try brute force, but some very helpful people i another thread pointed me to something called Goof Off. I learned a few things: 1.) The stuff will burn your nose hair 2.) I think it helped my sore throat 3.) It'll make you dizzy 4.) It doesn't burn the front of your hand, but it kinda stings the back Anyways, I put some of that stuff on a paper towel and wiped it over the marker. It came off in one pass! So my first thought is "Damn this is strong stuff!". Of course, my next thought is "Exactly how strong is this stuff." This is the story of exactly how strong this Goof Off really is... |
| tommy:
Thats what most of us use to clean the paint off to get to original side art on a converted cab, no surprise there. |
| AlanS17:
It cut through marker like wiping up a spill so I pitted it against my toughest challenge. I pitted it against Dig Dug (or what I thought was Dig Dug). Now Dig Dug is a tough opponent. He's got formica glue and 2 layers of paint covering his sideart. However, Goof Off was no slacker! Here are the results... He turned out to be a Kangaroo is disguise with perfect (as far as I can tell so far) sideart! |
| paigeoliver:
I did permanent damage to the overlay on my Drop Zone 4 when I set a bottle of cleaning fluid on it (which had goof off on the bottom), it ate a circular section of painted artwork, and at the black anodizing completley off, now the thing has a circle of shiny brushed aluminum on an otherwise black panel. |
| AlanS17:
The next test was to see how delicate it could be. So I put it up against my personal favorite - Ms Pacman. It didn't remove the black like so many people complain about. The picture is crappy because it was taken on a camera phone. |
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