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| vintagegamer:
If I remember correctly, Lysol kitchen cleaner took off alot of the residual paint that was over the graphics on mine. Either that or I think I carefully used acetone. The 2 brought it back just fine.. |
| FrizzleFried:
--- Quote from: MAME TIME on June 13, 2007, 04:34:28 pm ---MAME this thing and your all set ;) --- End quote --- WHAT? MAME a Ms. Pac? Are you smokin' something? :cheers: |
| shardian:
--- Quote from: vintagegamer on June 14, 2007, 10:00:06 am ---If I remember correctly, Lysol kitchen cleaner took off alot of the residual paint that was over the graphics on mine. Either that or I think I carefully used acetone. The 2 brought it back just fine.. --- End quote --- There is no way Lysol stripped your paint. I've used Motzenbachers safe stripper and it worked to a point. IMO, the best stripper for painted over cabinets is 3M safest stripper. That stuff is awesome, and you don't even have to use gloves or a ventilator. If you really want to find out, the 3m stuff is pricey at $25 for a gallon but you never know. It could be worth it. |
| vintagegamer:
Sorry I prob wasn't very clear here- someone did a lame @$$ overspray shoot on mine in diff spots. Between the 2 products it all came off... |
| knave:
Wow, I hadn't even considered that the art might be recoverable... I still think that whatever I use to get the black off will srtip the art and the blue as well. I don't know for sure but the paint doesn't look like latex, might just be spraypaint. I do think it's worth trying though. Any more suggestions of some products to try? I'm not going to send a bunch of money on this but I'll pick up something to give it a shot. There's always sandpaper ;) |
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