How can I get automotive paint out of the backseat of my car?
I have mettalic silver car paint in the back seat of my car. the seat is fabric and it has been there over 6 months i know. I am not exactly sure how long it has been there. the paint is ON my back seat!!!
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- The only thing I know that would possibly work is a solvent like paint thinner/lacquer thinner. If it is stiff, the solvent may make a bigger mess. The stuff is HIGHLY flammable and EXTREMELY toxic to breathe/consume. It would be better to spend a few bucks on floor mats, or a new carpet set for the car. You could go to a junkyard and cut out a replacement piece from under the front seats to the back and drop it in. (You'd have to remove all the seats and some trim to do it right.
- well take the back seat out of the car .prob will never come out good luck
- I would ask a auto paint dealer. If your lucky he will give you a solution that won't only take out the paint/stains...but will also keep your seat from being harmed. You could also try a automotive cleaner place. Just tell them you want some paint removed out of the back of your seat. And see if they have the right stuff to do it. Later, Mike.
- Get it reupholstered or replace it with one from a junk yard. While there might be a slight chance of cleaning it up when it was still wet, there's ZERO chance once it's dried for 6 months! Most chemicals that would remove it now will also attack the synthetic materials used in the seat fabric and cushioning underneath the fabric.
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