Removing Overspray from PVC Top
So at some point my spa ended up with some faint, white overspray of some kind, mostly on the passnger rear paint area and trim. I was able to get most of it off the paint yesterday with a clay bar and lots of time and patience. The trouble now is the top and the vinyl trim. Any thoughts?
My top is treated with RaggTopp so in theory the overspray should be sitting on vinyl protectant. Will the cleaner remove this crap? My concern is getting it off of the textured surface.
PLEASE HELP!
My top is treated with RaggTopp so in theory the overspray should be sitting on vinyl protectant. Will the cleaner remove this crap? My concern is getting it off of the textured surface.
PLEASE HELP!
try the cleaner first...
clay on the trim is o.k.- just be sure to test on a small section first to make sure your clay isnt scratching the trim.
the top is a different story. i have used clay to "pat" off areas on the top, but its not an easy process and not my first choice.
first choice is your vinyl cleaner (on the top i would use a brush)... then an all purpose cleaner if the vinyl cleaner isnt doing it. if you still have paint, let us know and we will come up with some more aggressive ideas. the more aggressive ideas are more risky so i want to first see how the simple ideas work.
clay on the trim is o.k.- just be sure to test on a small section first to make sure your clay isnt scratching the trim.
the top is a different story. i have used clay to "pat" off areas on the top, but its not an easy process and not my first choice.
first choice is your vinyl cleaner (on the top i would use a brush)... then an all purpose cleaner if the vinyl cleaner isnt doing it. if you still have paint, let us know and we will come up with some more aggressive ideas. the more aggressive ideas are more risky so i want to first see how the simple ideas work.
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