If it's water soluable, wipe if with a wet cloth, if not, try paint thinner. If the paint is dry...(which by now, I'm sure it is!!!), try using a utility knife blade CAREFULLY!
MAMAMAY SAYS: for water based paint if it is already dry then paint thinner will only smudge it around. Boil a pot of water on the stove, and pour over area. While that sets in boil another pot. Buy mr clean extra strength magic erasers and dip it into the boiling water and quickly scub vigorously in one small area while its hot. Redip and repeat.Where a glove to avoid being burned. A fingernail scaping on little tough spots works better then a knife blade. This is very time consuming but it is working for me slowly but surely. Nothing else has helped in my experience.
Move the seat all the way forward then remove the nuts or bolts from rear. Move the seat all the way back then remove the front nuts or bolts. Tip the seat back and disconnect the electrical plug(s). Remove the seat from vehicle.
Watercolor paint, similar to the type you may have used in kindergarten.
The center seat is removable, after which the rear seat can be slid forward.
Remove the bolts. Its as simple as that!
'96 Explorer Seat Belt Replacementhttp://www.seatcoverset.com/seatcovers-car_seat_cover.htmIn order to replace the driver side seat belt on a '96 Explorer, you must completely remove the drivers seat. Removing driver side seat belt: Use a 10mm socket/wrench to remove the two bolts securing the front of the seat to the floor. Move the seat as close to the steering wheel as possible to expose the rear of the sliding seat rails. Pop off the two covers at the end of each rail to expose two more 10mm bolts securing the seat to the floor. Next, remove the plastic cover with a Torx symbol on it at the rear of the seat belt guide rail. Removing the aforementioned cover will allow access to a large Torx bolt just below the rear of the center console. Remove this large Torx bolt, unplug any electrical wires below the seat, and remove the entire seat from the Explorer. With the seat out, you can use the same Torx wrench to unscrew the seat belt itself from the seat. Reassembly is the opposite of disassembly.
I have found that WD40 works wonders for removing paint overspray
i have dried white latex paint on car seat. what do i do to remove it?
Hot water and bleach
Human sweat is acidic and will soften paint. Pressure will break the paint molecules down. To preserve toilet seat paint, keep sweaty fat butts off. Repaint with enamel spray paint is easy and cheap.
Tough Stuff cleaner and a scrub brush, then you spray it with lysol.
If it's a fabric seat, you need to have it shampooed. If it's vinyl or leather, a simple wiping down should suffice. Since the material will be pourous, you'll never fully get it out, but you should be able to get it to the point where it's unnoticeable.
the way you remove nail polish from your car seat is to put paeper spray on it then wipe it off
It is important to use stretch vinyl to make seat covers on a motorcycle. To stretch it over the seat, pull the material tightly, and staple it in place.
A can of Spray Brake Parts cleaner will work well but do not get it on the upholstery or carpet. Also spray electronic cleaner should work well to remove the sticky pop.
Motorcyle seat is made of contoured foam and vinyl - some are made with leather
You remove the little bolt under the seat in the middle and then you slide the seat forward and lift at the same time. It should come off unless it is rusted in place, the you spray rust remover all over. Ron
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