Anyone know how to get pk2 primer off your hands
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Anyone know how to get pk2 primer off your hands
I was painting my truck and um well my hands are pretty much covered in the pk2 primer. This stuff wont come off!!!! Ive tried everything to get it off but the only thing that works so far is to peel it off. Ive tried laquer thinner, mineral spirts, Goof Off Extreme. the reducer it cam with, simple green, and the pumice orange stuff. anyone know of a way to get it off???
At least i know this stuff will stick good.
Its a high build urethane primer
At least i know this stuff will stick good.
Its a high build urethane primer
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Re: Anyone know how to get pk2 primer off your hands
I've seen Gasoline eat through some serious skin stains. 75% chance it'll work. avoid the fumes... ventelation... safety... etc.
Are you in Bad Axe, Michigan? I've got a place in Port Austin.
Are you in Bad Axe, Michigan? I've got a place in Port Austin.
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Re: Anyone know how to get pk2 primer off your hands
Ya i live right in town, ill give the gas a try im only out a layer of skin
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Re: Anyone know how to get pk2 primer off your hands
well gas didnt work ill just keep picking at the stuff till it all comes off, Maybe a hot shower hmm
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Re: Anyone know how to get pk2 primer off your hands
Well while i was in the shower i found out that ive got a TOUCH OF GRAY in my hair, Owell i found out something that kinda takes off the primer your razor that you use to shave with i was using it kinda like a patao pealer on my hands works better than biting at the stuff, maybe ill trie the orbital sander with like 800 grit. i wont have any finger prints for a while i guess.
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Re: Anyone know how to get pk2 primer off your hands
I was painting my truck and um well my hands are pretty much covered in the pk2 primer. This stuff wont come off!!!! Ive tried everything to get it off but the only thing that works so far is to peel it off. Ive tried laquer thinner, mineral spirts, Goof Off Extreme. the reducer it cam with, simple green, and the pumice orange stuff. anyone know of a way to get it off???
At least i know this stuff will stick good.
Its a high build urethane primer
At least i know this stuff will stick good.
Its a high build urethane primer
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Re: Anyone know how to get pk2 primer off your hands
Homie that stuff is TOUGH... thats why you wear gloves when you mix paint...okay okay sorry
I had POR 15 spots on my arms for MONTHS lol
scrub the paint with the corner of some 600 grit wet/dry under running water...comes right off...all you have to do is give the reducer /acetone something to get underneath it. Brake Cleaner works wonders...I do NOT advocate this, since it causes cancer in california. but it does have lots of yummy solvents
I had POR 15 spots on my arms for MONTHS lol
scrub the paint with the corner of some 600 grit wet/dry under running water...comes right off...all you have to do is give the reducer /acetone something to get underneath it. Brake Cleaner works wonders...I do NOT advocate this, since it causes cancer in california. but it does have lots of yummy solvents
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