Hey man question do you by chance if a car is painted With cans can it be painted over with real paint at a paint job? or does the rattle can paint need to be removed first?
Acetone is great for removing overspray and rattle can paint jobbers. Just be careful on your plastic emblems rubbers and polyurethane painted bumpers as Acetone will mar these surfaces. 🤓
Its not just cars people do this to. Its a phenomenon that just fascinates me. The human herd loves solutions to non existant problems.
Magical tip. Saved me much effort!
I gotta try this on a pickup I bought, thx for the video
Lmao me too
Black rattle body just put on a gray rust free box and the truck was gray originally lmao
Same here imma try this on my truck that i recently purchased was stolen and painted with rustoleum paint and primer
@@alfredoramos5441how did it go? Mine was spray painted by an old man🤦🏽♂️
@@alfredoramos5441bro wtf me too😭😭
thanks great video. does this work for older cars, say from the 1970s and 1980s before the factory did basecoat/clearcoat?
always use gloves on both of these chemicals, both can enter your blood system through skin contact
Saved my day, Thanks
Hey man question do you by chance if a car is painted With cans can it be painted over with real paint at a paint job? or does the rattle can paint need to be removed first?
Rattlecan needs to be removed unless you don't care that the new paint looks like rattle orange peel
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Acetone is great for removing overspray and rattle can paint jobbers. Just be careful on your plastic emblems rubbers and polyurethane painted bumpers as Acetone will mar these surfaces. 🤓
This generation truly has some issues.
Why not just sand it
You don't want to sand it because it ruins the expensive factory paint. This way you do not have to repaint the car.