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How to remove paint from steel rangehood?

PatDIY_Dad
Having an Impact

How to remove paint from steel rangehood?

I was touching up some plywood what sits behind this flue cover for our new rangehood. I was first putting in primer with tiny brush and accidently dropped the little brush. Some primer dots flew and hit the powder coated steel

I wiped most of it straight away with metho but I noticed some today that I must of missed and its dried. Metho wont get this off easily now

 

Are there any other tricks I can try to get it off?

 

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Also I wont use method again as its made a cloudy mark on the steel ( marked in red ) unsure if anyone knows how to make that go away either.

Thanks for any help

 

 

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How to remove these small primer spots

Hi @PatDIY_Dad 

 

The only other chemical I'm aware of that you can use is cleaning vinegar. Let a drop of cleaning vinegar sit on top of the paint for a few minutes and once it softens up use water, detergent and a toothbrush to remove the paint. Wipe surface with a clean paper towel. Try the same thing on the cloudy mark, but please make sure you are using a super clean rag or use clean paper towels. Wipe away from the affected spot and do not use circular motions to wipe the surface. 

 

Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1 and @Nailbag for their recommendations.

 

Eric

 

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Re: How to remove these small primer spots

Thanks EricL

I tried the vinegar and then soapy water but it didnt work 

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How to remove these small primer spots

Hi @PatDIY_Dad 

 

It was worth a try, I'm sorry it did not work for you. 

 

Let me call on our experienced members @Dave-1, @Nailbag, @TedBear and @JoeAzza for their recommendations in regards to the paint droplets.

 

Eric

    

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Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru

Re: How to remove these small primer spots

Hi @PatDIY_Dad 

 

I would give this product a crack. It's a very mild abrasive cream which you gently rub on with a clean cloth. It's staggering how well it works across a range of situations. Just yesterday I use dit on a laminated benchtop I had a rented candle on that left an imprint of the label on it. 10sec of using Gumption and it was gone. The other go-to we use is bar keepers friend.

 

Nailbag

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: How to remove these small primer spots

Hi @PatDIY_Dad ,

Since it is paint that is splattered, why not try Turpentine? If you think it may affect the steel (no reason why it should) you could try wiping a little dab on a section that is out of sight first. Dab it on each paint spot with a cotton bud. Soapy water will remove the excess Turps.

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Re: How to remove these small primer spots

Morning @PatDIY_Dad 

😕 I feel your pain, I had the same type of deal when I was painting my corridor and ended up with tiny paint drop/mist on the varnished floorboards. I thought I had wiped it all away... Nope. In the end I used a brand new stanley blade knife and at a very shallow angle I went in and lifted each tiny piece. It worked, just took patience to remove them all. I also had one of those soft colourful clothes you get in the multipacks from Bunnings and would wipe the surface inbetween removing the paint spatter. Afterwards I went over it with a cedar floor polish and I cant find any drops anymore.

 

Dave

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