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Oooooo paint stripper (obviously lmao)

Brake fluid can do that as well...

ummm...pretty much anything that is acidic to the point that it is designed to de-materialise a hardy substance. I know metho and turps takes the clear coat away lol

oooo chompies is in the house...melbournes champion car detailer...he'll know

comments chomps?

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on a 40 degree day some one spilt a can of coke on our tx3.......................after 1 day it became part of the paint and after 2 weeks started rusting those spots ( even thought it initially had been washed off already)................i cant imagine what nail polish remover would do.................eventually 3 panels of the car had to be stripped and re-pained cause the rust was growing............so ppl dont drink coke next ur beautiful cars and if u do spill it clean it before it dries...........dont think oh i'll just wash it off tomorrow cause it would save u so much more money if u do it straight away. :(

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on a 40 degree day some one spilt a can of coke on our tx3.......................after 1 day it became part of the paint and after 2 weeks started rusting those spots ( even thought it initially had been washed off already)................i cant imagine what nail polish remover would do.................eventually 3 panels of the car had to be stripped and re-pained cause the rust was growing............so ppl dont drink coke next ur beautiful cars and if u do spill it clean it before it dries...........dont think oh i'll just wash it off tomorrow cause it would save u so much more money if u do it straight away. :(

Oh wow....I knew Coke is very acid...but didn't know it can do such a damage.....i'd better quit Coke.....if it can rust the car, imagine what it can do to your stomach......

I had someone spill some coke on my last car before, but lucky it was raining that night....

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Fact:

Truck mechanics use Diet Coke to soak bearings and other parts. Diet Coke is more acidic due to Asulphame and Ace K used (sweetener).

Lol...go on a diet! Drink diet coke and liquify your insides! *thumbs up*

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way cooler!!!

what about the urban myth of cops using coke to clean blood off the road after an accident... load of crap i say!

The cops would be too busy drinking it...I agree...crap lol

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Went thru the proper channels first time, didnt work.

Left it alone thinking its better to ignore them, so they did it again 6 months later.

Revenge is sweet, but ill sit on the idea for a while before acting.

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Went thru the proper channels first time, didnt work.

Left it alone thinking its better to ignore them, so they did it again 6 months later.

Revenge is sweet, but ill sit on the idea for a while before acting.

So what actually do you want to do? Do you want to remove touch up paint etc.?

If it's not a big spot, try polish it off bit by bit...it takes long, but it shouldn't damage your clear coat, and just removing anything above the it.

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Went thru the proper channels first time, didnt work.

Left it alone thinking its better to ignore them, so they did it again 6 months later.

Revenge is sweet, but ill sit on the idea for a while before acting.

Methinks someone has a mean steak...

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