Does anyone have any suggestions for removing tendrils of acrylic primer
from powdercoat without damaging the powdercoat? Story below.

Thanks.

When I touched up the bare areas on the seatstays caused by rubbing of a
flat tire during a ~5 mile walk home a while ago, I used acrylic primer and
paint because I had those at hand. Unfortunately, my masking was not as
thorough as I had tried to make it (tip: use masking tape for masking, not
electrician's tape) so that little tendrils of primer escaped and dried on
the powerdercoat.

What is the best way to remove these without harming the powdercoat? They
are not thick, but they resist mineral spirits and I've not tried any other
solvent or mechanical method.


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Patrick Moore
Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum

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