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How to Remove 100LL Stains from Airtech Paint

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Cameron

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Just wondering if you all know any tricks to remove 100LL stains from red Airtech paint. I had a small fuel leak pop up on my F24 and while I have the leak fixed, the leaking fuel did stain some inspection covers and some fabric in that general area. I've tried using 100LL as well as alcohol, brake cleaner (only on the inspection cover), goo gone, degreaser, etc. and nothing has really helped that much. I also tried buffing it off and it helped a little, but still didn't remove the stain. It's like the paint is porous and soaks up the blue dye. Anybody know any tricks to getting these stains out.
 

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