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Robert Beverly
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I noticed someone poured something on our scotchprint vinyl shop truck and I can't seem to get it off...
Anyone have a liquid material they would suggest that would remove the stain without ruining the print?...

I tried a little mineral spirits but it does not want to take it off!

Thanks Millions

Drmwvr

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Robert Beverly
Dreamweaver Graphics House
Arlington, Texas

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If your Scotchprint was laminated (as it should be) you should be able to take anything to it that would not melt vinyl. Start with alcohol, maybe some rapid remover. Perhaps even a little 2000 grit wet dry sandind followed with a buffing. I have seen some printers use a liquid type laminate for cheapo prints that is pretty worthless, if thats the case, well, good luck

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Expressions Signs
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