Removal of Enamel Over-Spray

Blue Monarch

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Talked to a potential client today. He called about grout cleaning, but after talking he mentioned having his tub re-coated and there is enamel over-spray on things. Anyone ever run into this?
 

tubguy

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When you say everything...please explain. On the walls or the floor. On the counter top?
 

leesenter

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There is a solvent gel that is used for taking boat paint off of things that we have had good success with. Can`t think of the name of the stuff.
 

tubguy

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If the wall is NOT painted, try wipe the wall with alcohol. If that does not work, try lacquer thinner. Be careful as lacquer thinner is very flamable. Wear a mask. You can use lacquer thinner on the floor with no worries. If the tub was just sprayed call the company and have them come out and fix their problem.
 

Jim Martin

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try lacquer thinner. Be careful as lacquer thinner is very flammable

and scrape with a truck key.
Darlene or slipperwhenwet on Jim's computer.....
 

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