Try WD40 spray it on a soft cloth and gently rub the paint. Let the WD40 work to soften the paint over spray. WD40 is a solvent and a cleaner as well as a penetrating oil. It may take some time to get it all off just go slow and don't damage the finish of the car. Good Luck!
Yes, you can, this is an excellent base for sticking to.
You can't. Prime over it with a good primer.
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can.
What they call "oil base paint" is really called "alkyd base paint." So yes, you can do that.
Yes, you can, this is an excellent base for sticking to.
You can't. Prime over it with a good primer.
Old time trick I lkie it. You actually use lace and lay it on the surface before your paint. Spray over the lace and remove. Best used for base coats as that would be the easiest.
yes
Spray the mark with a lubricant and wipe with a soft cloth.
Scrub it with warm water and a sponge sander block.
Spray paint a piece of aluminum with a lighter paint color. Use painter tape to fasten your stencils on the aluminum. Spray 2 coats of a darker paint over the stencils. Remove the painter tape.
spray spray paint all over the light and let it dry. nothing special.
no
Yes you can.
Yes, you can.
To remove a scratch on a plastic car bumper sand it lightly. If the scratch did not come out, fill it with filler. Next clean the area. Block off the parts of the bumper that you do not want to get paint on. Spray primer over the area and then finish with spray paint in the correct color.