How to remove paint from child's power wheel car?

Che22144846
by Che22144846
Need easier way to remove pink than scraping, (it scratches), Pink for niece; now need the original gray for nephews. Any ideas? Thanks.
  9 answers
  • Tami Dean Tami Dean on Jun 28, 2017

    Try sanding with a really fine sandpaper and then spray paint..

  • H2226585742 H2226585742 on Jun 28, 2017

    its a used power wheels. Just spray paint again.

  • Nik22528592 Nik22528592 on Jun 29, 2017

    Try some citris based paint stripper in a out of the way area and if it doesn't mess with the plactic, then have at it....

  • Abby Sherrill Zaitz Abby Sherrill Zaitz on Jun 29, 2017

    use Good Off. Spray it on a rag and wipe the paint away. Available at hardware stores.

  • Nancy Eaton McEwen Nancy Eaton McEwen on Jun 29, 2017

    I would spray paint the whole thing to look like new.

  • Robin Kinney Robin Kinney on Jun 29, 2017

    I'd try the Goof Off, or even some vegetable oil. If it's not completely bonded, this should loosen the paint to a point where it should wipe off with a paper towel. If that doesn't work, soak the area with nail polish remover. Good luck!

  • Rob Morris Rob Morris on Jun 29, 2017

    Try the local car wash with high pressure nozzle sprayer. Just be careful spraying around electrical switches and motors. you might also try WD40, that makes for a good paint remover. But if you're going to repaint the car, wash it really well with dishwashing soap to get all of the WD40 off! Your new paint job would look horrible if you don't get it clean 1st. GOOD LUCK!

  • Che22144846 Che22144846 on Jun 29, 2017

    Thanks for all the suggestions. I will try the good off first. We did spray with special paint that was suggested by store. But it still flaked off. So I would pefer to strip it.

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Apr 05, 2021

    Hi,

    Might have been better to have sprayed over the pink with a grey! Best suggestion is get a price from a Garage the specializes in Spray finishes. Best wishes.