You mean like vandalism kinda paint or remove the paint to repaint the hood? You could try using a buffer and rubbing compound to remove the first. The second all you need to do is scuff the shiny off the hood. It will turn a whitish color then you can repaint it. Hope this helps.
Unless you have the proper equiptment, and expertise do not attempt to paint the hood yourself or you will be sorely dissapointed in the results. Remove the hood and take it to a trusted body shop and let them professionally paint it for you.
how can you remove walnut stains from your car paint with out hurting your paint on your car
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Supposedly it can actually be used to remove vandalism spray paint from your car without hurting the original car paint.
lift the hood remove the shocks first then remove the bolts holding the hood to the hinges make shur you have someone to help you with this so that you dont hurt yourself or the car
It should be under the hood of the car.
Yes it can if it has dried and your trying to remove it. It can damage your Clear Coat more than your actual car paint. If you remove it right away than no your car will be fine.
Someone spilled coffee on my car hood and it sat there in the 98 degree sun for a day. My hood was ruined and I can't' get the stain out. In fact, it looks like the coffee cream turned into fat and maybe that is what took up the paint. It was like wax when I took off some of the spots but the rest is like sand paper now.
It will remove pigeon feces
The thinner, if used too much, could affect the finish of the paint sprayed on the car - maybe looking matt rather than gloss. It is best to follow the paint manufacturer's instructions - especially if the car you are spraying is for a customer, not yours!
It will be hard to get off a car. You will have to take it in the dealership and see if they can do it.