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PinkFizz | 10:35 Thu 06th Jul 2006 | Motoring
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What would happen if you spilt Nitromorse on a car?? Would it strip the paint like it does on household paint,or is it different?
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Nitromors is a paint stripper.
It strips paint.
That is paint from anything.
The Nitromors doesn't know that it's a car beneath the paint.

So, no, it isn't different. If you 'spill' it on a car it will strip the paint.
I've seen the result of someone 'spilling' Nitromors on a car, in a revenge attack, that cost nearly �3,000 to put right.
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god! But what would happen if you tried to wash it off straight away with water??
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Oh,and im not planning on "spilling " it on anybodys car!!
It reacts very quickly with paint on a car becauce it is very thin, unlike old skirting boards which may have had 10 or more coats in as many years.
I restored a classic car some years ago which invloved a bare metal respray. Nitromors was a very effective paint stripper, albeit a bit messy. XUD
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thanks you two.What I want to know is that if somebody put any on my car and I literally caught them doing it - if I then got the hose out and washed it straight off could i prevent the damage or does it start to work the second it hits the paintwork??
It would start to react with the paint immediately - even if you hosed it off straight away the paint would be marked.
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Thanks Homer.
It will also eat away at any rubber you put it on ie around the windscreen
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really vinrex?? god - is it that bad??

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