Need Urgent Help!! Overspray on Interior Classic Alfa Romeo

I need help.



I have a job Fri. It's a 1973 Afla Romeo Spider.



It was repainted about a year ago and done very sloppy. There's overspray all over engine knobs and and on the interior, door panels.



I need something that can disolve the overspray without harming the panel.



Interior is black and the paint overspray is a creamy yellow color. (no wise cracks.....:grinno: )



I just don't know what to use without hurting the black interior color? I was thinking, alcohol? paint thinner? adhesive remover? WD40? but am afraid this will fade the interior.





Someone help......
 
jtford95 said:
What do you think clay would do? Is it worth a chance to try it? Would it work?



It's on the interior though? the door panel.



It is a classic car and Italian so parts are extremely hard to come by so I can't afford to mess anything up.



I don't see clay as an option on the interior, maybe on parts of the engine yes.



I think I will need a chemical solvent?
 
I know this sounds stupid, but try scraping it off with a guitar pick. I have found that some things are best removed by scraping them with a fingernail, and after searching, the closest thing I can find to actually scraping it with your fingernail is using a guitar pick.
 
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