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| primer stain | | Labourer splashed toilet base with acrylic primer and its now stained.
Any help with regards to removal would be appreciated.
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| Re: primer stain | | If its the Bal one i.e. blue it will come off with some sealing and coating remover and an emuslsifying pad
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| Re: primer stain | | Cheers mate,
Will go shopping for that first thing 2moro.
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#4 | | Tilers Forums Admin | Re: primer stain | | Try some white vinegar first before splashing out on sealer removers....The pan should be glazed so it should not have penetrated the surface......
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| Re: primer stain | | Cheers Dave,
Quality info as always.
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| Re: primer stain | | Best thing to use there is Tcut for scratches on cars, work a treat for removing primer stains of anything without doing any damage  | |
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| Re: primer stain | | Funny enough I did try that hot water thing mate, as I didnt want to waste anybodys time asking a stupid question.
Thanks for the reply Darren, much appreciated.Was on the NETT course in January and haven't looked back since.
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| Re: primer stain | | Quote:
Originally Posted by CJ again It comes off with warm water  | I could never get it off when it was dry with water  I always needed a solvent because it is arylic polymers that have set. So the only way I can see that makes sense to me is a solvent or an abrasive(T Cut as already suggested) to break down the polymers!!! I must admit i never thought or tried an Acid as Dave suggested
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