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DetailKnight said:..@Accumulator... as long as its a base/clear paint... LT is safe to use...
proed said:I was hoping someone could recommend a process or product(s) to remove a moderate amount of paint transfer (with minimal to no surface penetration) following a brush with
another cars side mirror.
My car is a white MDX with black paint marks down one side.
Thanks in advance
Accumulator said:I just worry that someday somebody (and it won't be me) is gonna "discover" some post-production paintwork by trying the lacquer thinner for some cleaing. It's happened to some paint/body guys I know...they were wiping things down and suddenly noticed it was messing up the paint! Repainted panel they hadn't spotted; the repaint reacted with the LT in a way the factory paint didn't.
Along the same lines, I've removed crappy old b/c touchups with LT, worked even better than langka.
RaskyR1 said:I've seen LT soften/mess up some hack paint jobs, but if the paints mixed properly and fully cured LT should be totally fine. I usually still look for signs of a repaint and test a discrete area first on each panel I use it on.