That's good advice. I've also had success with NEV-R-DULL. It's a
metal polish that has a nice level of abrasion to it, it works great on
removing overspray and by controlling how much pressure you put into
using it, you should be able to safely remove the overspray. The "front
art" surface is pretty durable. Oh, and for side art that is dirty, I'm
100% in the WD40 camp. I cleaned my Tempest with it and it was like it
was made yesterday. I also use the Novus products when doing these
kinds of things, but they seem better as finishing products.
-Al-
Jon Raiford wrote:
> At 11:38 AM 10/10/99 -0400, Todd Miller wrote:
> >The side art has scratches and the front art has over-spray where
> >somebody repainted the coin door without masking it off. Any hints
> >on removing spray paint without damaging the artwork ?
>
> Go to the auto parts store and buy a paint cleaner (I use McGuires).
> Its like a wax, but it is a little more coarse. It does wonders
> with overspray. Just make sure you wipe it all off when you are
> done or you will end up with a powdery white residue on it a couple
> days later. (this stuff will also do a hell of a good job cleaning
> just plain dirty side art)
>
> Jon
>
> BTW, congrats on the SW.
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