How to Remove Graffiti From Fiberglass

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    • 1). Put on your cleaning cloves, work mask and goggles. The paint stripper is extremely toxic if inhaled and can sting if it touches your skin. You may even want to wear long pants and shirt.

    • 2). Dip the rag into the paint stripper. Perform a test application to make sure the stripper is going to work properly when trying to remove the graffiti paint.

    • 3). Rub the paint stripper into a small area on the graffiti and allow it to sit no longer then a minute. Remove the paint stripper with a dry rag. If the graffiti paint does not come off, try to reapply the stripper and leave it on for two minutes. Whatever you do, do not leave the stripper on for more than three minutes. If you do, it may eat away not only at the graffiti paint, but at your fiberglass paint underneath.

    • 4). Apply the paint stripper onto the graffiti once you know how long you can keep it on without stripping the original paint. It is important to move in small sections.

    • 5). Wipe off and remove the paint stripper with a clean rag. If you want, wash it off with water to make sure it is fully off. Continue the removal process until the graffiti paint has been completely removed.

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