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Any suggestions or ideas how to get urethane based paint off a pair of pants I have, I was helping my dad clean up after he painted his car and I got some on me. I've tried paint thinner, bleach, degreaser, and now they are soaking with a spot removal, anything else I could try
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^^ Buy new pair of pants...??
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You need a commercial grade paint thinner. The first time I used this at work I thought I would clean myself up ( hands that is) and rub a litttle on my hands only to have a burning sensation and swearing profusely.
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lacquer thinner... plain and simple.
But if there's any synthetic material in those pants, expect that to get disolved as well. I think there's a nylon container that I had it in that it didn't melt, but rubber, vinyl, plastics.. a lot of GI Joes and a couple of bike parts paid the ultimate price. but you'd never have a cleaner bike chain.
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