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Would break oil cause paint to peel off a car?

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Would acetone?

If those dont, what does?

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  1. It will not cause it to peel but brake fluid is bad for automotive paint, will cause it do discolor.


  2. Probably not unless it laid on it. Acetone would

  3. If you have a good car polish, ie. from my www.lubedealer.com/hiebert web site, not even acetone should do anything to your car's paint.  

  4. yes it will it will eat it off in about 10 minutes ,and the only way to repair it is repaint it,i hope your not thinking of doing this,it will ruin a good paint job,good luck.

  5. Yea break oil will cause paint to peel.

  6. if you mean, brake fluid, then yes it will destroy your paint. But don't do it if you are trying to remove the paint, because it will affect the metal and you'll never be able to paint over the area and have it stick. If you want to remove the paint buy commercially prepared paint stripper, everyone sells it, usually labelled as aircraft stripper. Look in paint section of walmart.

  7. Boy who ever your p-ssed off at is in big trouble and I hope he does'nt find out it was you doing this to his car. If you get caught it could cost you big time.

  8. this depend,s on the type of fluid you have...D.O.T.3 is diethylene glycol....it will pennetrate paint & cause it to bubble up..if left on for a few hour,s...a wipe with a cloth & it will come off...acetone will also but must be left on for a while to pennetrate..it will evaporate before it does the job & make a mess of your painted surface...if removal is your goal..a commercial grade paint stripper is your best bet...if it,s a prank your looking to acomplish...a good wax job will foil your effort,s.

  9. yes to all

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